
Laibach
Santa Giovanna
dei Macelli
New theatre production of Laibach and the ErosAntEros collevtives, based on Bertold Brecht’s Die Heilige Johanna der Schlachthöfe.
So never say that nobody can change things. That injustice is ours from birth.
Bertolt Brecht
ErosAntEros continues its research on an engaged theater that does not forget the aesthetic power of the form, with a new project starting from a great theatrical classic of the twentieth century, Saint Joan of the Stockyards by Bertolt Brecht, creating the opportunity to confront on stage with the Slovenian cult band LAIBACH.Economy, capital, financial speculation, exploitation of workers, these are the major themes at the heart of the play, written following the great collapse of the New York Stock Exchange in 1929, which led, first the United States and then Europe, to ten years of economic crisis, industrial failures, land abandonment, unemployment, poverty, until the Second World War. Today we are in the permacrisis, the centers of production have shifted, the great working masses no longer live in the privileged West and the owners are more difficult to identify, but the exploitation of living beings and resources has not stopped, indeed, it has generated other changes, such as global warming, wars, pandemic, energetic crisis, consequences of the same diseased economic system. All of this continues to make Saint Joan of the Stockyards a contemporary text that addresses issues not far from us, offering an opportunity to connect them in a dialectical relation to our present through the use of videos of reality. And if the billionaires reread Marx to save capitalism from itself, we reread Saint Joan of the Stockyards to free ourselves from it, bringing it to the scene with a staging in which Brecht’s words are entrusted to actors of different languages, precisely because in the age of globalization only by joining forces we can achieve the revolution that can grant future generations to continue living on this planet.
byBertolt Brecht
concept, direction and setDavide Sacco and Agata Tomšič / ErosAntEros
original live musicLAIBACH
featuringMilan Fras (voice), Mina Špiler (voice, effects), Bojan Krhlanko (drums, percussions), Rok Lopatič (keyboard), Vitja Balžalorsky (guitar, effects)
composed byMatevž Kolenc
dramaturgyUrška Brodar, Florian Hirsch, Aldo Milohnić, Agata Tomšič
withKlemen Kovačič, Danilo Nigrelli, Ivan Peternelj, Katarina Stegnar, Blaž Šef, Agata Tomšič, Matija Vastl
in videoFelix Adams, Marco Lorenzini, Maximilien Ludovicy-Blom, Wolfram Koch, Pitt Simon, Philippe Thelen
in audioBoris Kos, Robert Prebil, Matej Recer, Klemen Ulrih, Vito Weis
video design Akaša Bojić and Luka Umek / Komposter
light designVincenzo Bonaffini
costume designArianna Fantin
dramaturgy and direction assistantUla Talija Pollak
speech advisorMateja Dermelj
technical directionMassimo Gianaroli
stage directionLiam Hlede
head machinistAlfonso Pintabuono
propsLuca Piga
head electricianLorenzo Maugeri
sound technicianAndrea Melega
sound engineersLaibach
Matej Gobec, Marko Turel
video technicianSalvatore Pulpito
wardrobeEleonora Terzi
subtitlesTina Malič
set realized in ERT scenography studio
head of scenography studio and carpenterGioacchino Gramolini
carpentersSergio Puzzo, Davide Lago, Veronica Sbrancia, Tiziano Barone
set decoratorsLudovica Sitti with Sarah Menichini, Benedetta Monetti, Bianca Passanti
scenic machinesRoberto Riccò
costumes realized byEleonora Terzi
photos byDaniela Neri
thanks toStella Riolino for the assistance during the rehearsals in Luxembourg
productionEmilia Romagna Teatro ERT / Teatro Nazionale, Slovensko Mladinsko Gledališče
in collaboration withCankarjev Dom, TNL – Théâtre National du Luxembourg, ErosAntEros – POLIS Teatro Festival, Teatro Stabile di Bolzano
duration 110 min
debut 18th-21st April 2024, Teatro Arena del Sole, Bologna