Proton Theatre is an independent company based in Hungary . It was founded in 2009 and is operating according to the production concept shaped by Kornél Mundruczó (film and theatre director) and Dóra Büki (theatre producer). The virtual artistic group is organized around the director's independent productions.
Mundruczó has worked in the theatre field since 2003. During his career, he has developed a unique working method, already put to use in 2007 with his piece Frankenstein-project at Bárka Theatre. This highly acclaimed work was to be the Proton Theatre's founding production. It convinced him of the need for a “base”, where he could work freely with his own company.[ 1] Theatre producer Dóra Büki devised the organisation's operational structure to ensure the long runs of their performances. Thus, in 2009, the Proton Theatre was born.[ 2]
Besides preserving maximum artistic freedom, their goal is to provide a professional framework for their independently produced theatre plays and projects.[citation needed ]
Chiefly, their performances are realized as international co-productions,[ 3] and their frequent collaborators include the Vienna Festival ; HAU Hebbel am Ufer , Berlin; Kunstenfestivaldesarts , Brussels; Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest; and HELLERAU , Dresden. Besides productions directed by the artistic leader – namely, The Ice (2006), Frankenstein-project (2007), Hard to be a God (2010), Disgrace (2012), Dementia (2013), Winterreise (2015), Imitation of life (2016), The Raft of the Medusa (2018) and Evolution (2019) – they wish to provide space for the realisation of the company members’ ideas. In this spirit, the following performances were created: Last (2014), directed by Roland Rába , 1 link (2015), directed by Gergely Bánki , and Finding Quincy by János Szemenyei .[citation needed ]
Their co-producers are among the most prestigious festivals and theatres. On their first international co-production, Hard to be a God , the main co-producer was Kunstenfestivaldesarts ,[ 4] on their second, Disgrace , the Vienna Festival,[ 5] on their third, Dementia , HAU Hebbel am Ufer, and Vienna Festival again on their fourth.[ 6] [ 7] Their constant partner in Hungary is Trafó House of Contemporary Arts.[ 3]
Proton Theatre performances have toured more than 110 festivals over the years – from Festival d’Avignon and the Adelaide Festival to the Singapore International Festival of Arts , the Seoul Bo:m Festival, and the Zürcher Theater Spektakel . In 2017 their performance Imitation of life was nominated for the Faust Award for Mundruczó's outstanding directorial achievement. It was the first time in the history of this award that a non-German theatre was nominated.[ 8] [ 9]
The Seven Deadly Sins/Motherland
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Kornél Mundruczó has paired his production of The Seven Deadly Sins with the drama Motherland , which explores the subjects of capitalist exploitation and the exercise of power in a family of the present day.[ 10]
Director
Kornél Mundruczó
Premiere
16 July 2020
Theater Freiburg, Freiburg[ 11] [ 12]
Co-production with
Theater Freiburg, Germany
Author
Bertolt Brecht /Kata Wéber
Based on György Ligeti's Requiem the world premier of Kornél Mundruczó and Proton Theatre lies on the boundary of concert and theatre and analyses the theme of repetition.[ 13]
Director
Kornél Mundruczó
Premiere
5 September 2019
Ruhrtriennale, Bochum
Co-production with
Ruhrtriennale, Bochum, Germany
Author
György Ligeti , Kata Wéber
Festival invitations
Ruhrtriennale 2019. Bochum, Germany[ 14]
The Raft of the Medusa
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The Hans Werner Henze Oratorio was inspired by a painting of the same title by Théodore Géricault.
The Raft of the Medusa, an oratory by Hans Werner Henze, was inspired by Théodore Géricault 's famous painting by the same name from 1819. Directed by Kornél Mundruczó, this installation of the Proton Theatre aimed to tell the story of The Raft of the Medusa – one that is universally valid and spans different eras – from a unique perspective.[ 15] [ 16]
Director
Kornél Mundruczó
Premiere
31 August 2018
Ruhrtriennale, Bochum[ 17]
Co-production with
Ruhrtriennale, Bochum, Germany
Author
Hans Werner Henze
Festival invitations
Ruhrtriennale 2018. Bochum, Germany[ 18]
Director
Kornél Mundruczó
Premiere
27 April 2016
Trafó House of Contemporary Arts , Budapest (World premiere)[ 21] [ 22]
Co-production with
Vienna Festival, Austria Theater Oberhausen, Germany La Rose des Vents, Lille, France Maillon, Théâtre de Strasbourg / Scène européenne, France Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest, Hungary Hebbel HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin, Germany HELLERAU - European Center for the Arts, Dresden, Germany Wiesbaden Biennale, Germany
Author
Kata Wéber
Festival invitations[ 23]
Vienna Festival 2016. Vienna , Austria
Theater Oberhausen 2016. Oberhausen , Germany
Wiesbaden Biennale 2016. Wiesbaden , Germany
HELLERAU - European Center for the Arts 2016. Dresden , Germany
HAU Hebbel am Ufer 2016. Berlin , Germany
NEXT Festival 2016. Lille , France
Platonov Arts Festival 2017. Voronezh , Russia
17th National Theatre Festival 2017. Pécs , Hungary
Festival Boulevard 2017. 's-Hertogenbosch , Netherlands
Zürcher Theater Spektakel 2017. Zurich , Switzerland
Baltic House Festival 2017. Saint Petersburg , Russia
Sirenos Festival 2017. Vilnius , Lithuania
Spring in Autumn 2017. Utrecht , The Netherlands
Łaźnia Nowa Teatr 2017. Kraków , Poland
TR Warszawa 2017. Warsaw , Poland
dunaPart4 - Platform of Contemporary Hungarian Performing Arts 2017. Budapest , Hungary
Lessingtage 2018. Thalia Theater, Hamburg , Germany
MC93 2018. Bobigny , France
Théâtre de Vidy 2018. Lausanne , Switzerland
Maillon 2018. Strasbourg , France
Alkantara Festival 2018. Lisbon , Portugal
Athens Festival 2018. Athens , Greece
Theaterfestival Basel 2018. Basel , Switzerland
26th International Festival Theatre 2018. Plzeň , Czech Republic
CDN Orléans 2018. Orléans , France
VIE Festival 2019. Bologna , Italy[ 24]
MESS International Theatre Festival 2019. Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herzegovina
FIT Festival 2019. Lugano , Switzerland
Award
Best scenery: Márton Ágh - Hungarian Theatre Critics' Association[ 25]
Best writing and dramaturgy: Kata Wéber and Soma Boronkay - 17th National Theatre Festival 2017. Pécs, Hungary
Best scenery: Márton Ágh - 17th National Theatre Festival 2017. Pécs, Hungary
Audience Award - Baltic House Festival 2017. Saint Petersburg, Russia
Cover of the 1st edition (1828)
Festival invitations[ 26]
"Fremd bin ich..." Classical Music Festival - Mousonturm 2017. Frankfurt am Main, Germany
HAU Hebbel am Ufer 2017. Berlin, Germany
HELLERAU - European Center for the Arts 2018. Dresden, Germany
Wiener Festwochen 2018. Vienna, Austria
Mittelfest 2018. Cividale del Friuli, Italy
Maillon 2019. Strasbourg, France[ 27]
Since January 2019, the Katona József Theatre’s "Sufni" (Shed) Studio has hosted the performance based on the award-winning cyber novel written under a pseudonym.[ 28] [ 29]
Director
Gergely Bánki
Premiere
25 May 2015
Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest (World premiere)[ 30]
Co-production with
Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest, Hungary
Author
Jake Smiles
Festival invitations[ 31]
National Theatre of Pécs 2016. Pécs, Hungary
Director
Roland Rába
Premiere
11 September 2014
Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest (World premiere)[ 32]
Co-production with
Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest, Hungary
Author
Performance text created by Roland Rába based on the company's improvisations[ 33]
Festival invitations[ 34]
National Theatre of Pécs 2015. Pécs, Hungary
Jászai Mari Theatre 2016. Tatabánya , Hungary
National Theatre of Szeged 2017. Szeged, Hungary
Director
Kornél Mundruczó
Premiere
15 October 2013
Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest (World premiere)[ 35]
Co-production with
HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin, Germany Théâtre National de Bordeaux en Aquitaine, France HELLERAU - European Center for the Arts, Dresden, Germany Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest, Hungary Festival De Keuze/Rotterdamse Schouwburg, Hollandia Noorderzon Performing Arts Festival, Groningen, Hollandia SPIELART Festival, Munich, Germany Festival Automne en Normandie, Rouen, France Maria Matos Teatro Municipal, Lisbon, Portugal Mousonturm, Frankfurt am Main, Germany Kunstenfestivaldesarts, Brussels, Belgium
Author
Kornél Mundruczó , Kata Wéber
Festival invitations[ 36]
SPIELART Festival 2013. Munich , Germany
Novart Festival 2013. Théâtre National de Bordeaux en Aquitaine, France
HELLERAU - European Center for the Arts 2014. Dresden, Germany
HAU Hebbel am Ufer 2014. Berlin, Germany
Maria Matos Teatro Municipal 2014. Lisboa, Portugal
Nová Dráma Festival 2014. Bratislava , Slovakia
New Plays from Europe 2014. Mousonturm, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Noorderzon Performing Arts Festival 2014. Groningen, The Netherlands
Festival De Keuze 2014. Rotterdamse Schouwburg, The Netherlands
Baltic House Festival 2014. Saint Petersburg, Russia
NET Festival 2014. Moscow, Russia
Automne en Normandie 2014. Evreux , France
NEXT Festival 2014. Lille, France
Nervöse Systeme 2014. Schauspielhaus Zürich, Switzerland
Lessingtage 2015. Thalia Theater, Hamburg , Germany
dunaPart3 - Platform of Contemporary Hungarian Performing Arts 2015. Budapest, Hungary
Singapore International Festival of Arts 2015. Singapore[ 37]
International Theatre Forum TEART 2016. Minsk, Belarus
Theatre World Brno 2017. Czech Republic
Award
Critics’ Award - Baltic House Festival 2014. Saint Petersburg, Russia[ 38]
Director
Kornél Mundruczó
Premiere
17 May 2012
Vienna Festival , Vienna
Co-production with
Vienna Festival, Austria Festival d’Avignon, France KunstenFestivalDesArts, Brussels, Belgium Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest, Hungary Malta Festival, Poznan, Poland HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin, Germany Romaeuropa Festival, Rome, Italy
Author
J.M. Coetzee
Festival invitations[ 39]
Vienna Festival 2012. Vienna, Austria
KunstenFestivalDesArts 2012. Brussels, Belgium
Malta Festival 2012. Poznan, Poland
Festival d’Avignon 2012. France[ 40]
HAU Hebbel am Ufer 2012. Berlin, Germany
Romaeuropa Festival 2012. Rome , Italy
Hungarian Showcase 2013. Budapest, Hungary
National Theatre of Pécs 2013. Pécs, Hungary
13th National Theatre Festival 2013. Pécs, Hungary
Tampere Theatre Festival 2013. Finland
Züricher Theater Spektakel 2013. Switzerland[ 41]
Maillon 2014. Strasbourg, France
NEXT Festival 2015. Lille , France
Mousonturm 2015. Frankfurt am Main , Germany
24th International Festival Theatre 2016. Plzeň, Czech Republic
Awards
Best direction: Kornél Mundruczó - 13th National Theatre Festival 2013. Pécs, Hungary[ 42]
Best scenery: Márton Ágh - 13th National Theatre Festival 2013. Pécs, Hungary[ 42]
Director
Kornél Mundruczó
Premiere
21 May 2010
Kunsten Festival des Arts, Brussels (World premiere)[ 43]
Co-production with
Alkantara Festival, Lisbon, Portugal Baltoscandal, Rakvere, Estonia Culturgest, Lisbon, Portugal KunstenFestivalDesArts, Brussels, Belgium Rotterdamse Schouwburg, The Netherlands Theater der Welt 2010, Essen, Germany Théâtre National de Bordeaux en Aquitaine, France Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest, Hungary
Author
Kornél Mundruczó , Yvette Bíró [ 44]
Festival invitations[ 45]
KunstenFestivalDesArts 2010. Brussels, Belgium
Alkantara Festival 2010. Lisbon, Portugal
Theater der Welt 2010. Essen , Germany
Festival de Keuze 2010. Rotterdamse Schouwburg, The Netherlands
Novart Festival 2010. Théâtre National de Bordeaux en Aquitaine, France
dunaPart2 - Platform of Contemporary Hungarian Performing Arts 2011. Budapest, Hungary
POT Festival 2011. Tallinn , Estonia
Vienna Festival 2011. Vienna, Austria
Malta Festival 2011. Poznan, Poland
La Batie – Festival de Geneve 2011. Geneva, Switzerland
La Filature 2011. Mulhouse, France
Politics in Independent Theatre - HELLERAU 2011. Dresden, Germany
Adelaide Festival 2012. Adelaide, Australia
MESS International Theatre Festival 2012. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Arm und Reich Festival 2013. Schauspielhaus Zürich, Switzerland[ 46]
BITEF Festival 2013. Belgrade, Serbia
Summer Festival 2020. Gyula, Hungary
Awards
Frankenstein-project
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Title page of first edition of Frankenstein, Volume I., the inspiring of the Frankenstein-project
Manuscript page from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley, 1816
Director
Kornél Mundruczó
Premiere
15 October 2007
Bárka Theatre, Budapest (World premiere)[ 50]
Co-production with
Author
Kornél Mundruczó, Yvette Bíró
Festival invitations[ 51]
Festival Premiéres 2008. Strasbourg , France
8th National Theatre Festival 2008. Pécs, Hungary
New Plays from Europe 2008. Wiesbaden , Germany
International Theatre Festival Divadelná Nitra 2008. Nitra , Slovakia
Temps d’Images, La Ferme du Buisson 2008. Paris, France
dunaPart - Platform of Contemporary Hungarian Performing Arts 2008. Budapest, Hungary
Krakowskie Reminiscencje Teatralne 2009. Kraków , Poland
KunstenFestivalDesArts 2009. Brussels, Belgium
Vienna Festival 2009. Vienna, Austria
Mladi Levi International Festival 2009. Ljubljana , Slovenia
New Drama Action Festival 2009. Vilnius , Lithuania
Homo Novus Festival 2009. Riga , Latvia
Festival de Keuze 2009. Rotterdamse Schouwburg, The Netherlands
Europӓische Kulturtage 2010. Karlsruhe, Germany
BITEF Festival 2010. Belgrade , Serbia
Festival Bo:m 2011. Seoul , South Korea
Santarcangelo Festival 2011. Santarcangelo , Italy
F.I.N.D. 2013. Berlin, Germany
National Theatre of Pécs 2014. Pécs, Hungary
Transitions Central Europe Festival, Onassis Cultural Centre 2015. Athens , Greece
Santiago a Mil International Theatre Festival 2017. Chile[ 52]
Awards
Best performance - 8th National Theatre Festival 2008. Pécs, Hungary[ 53]
Best actress: Lili Monori - 8th National Theatre Festival 2008. Pécs, Hungary[ 53]
Audience Award - 8th National Theatre Festival 2008. Pécs, Hungary[ 53]
Special Prize of BITEF - 44th BITEF Festival 2010. Belgrade, Serbia[ 54]
The original staging of The Ice by Kornél Mundruczó is dated back to 2006, when it was a co-production between the Trafó House of Contemporary Arts and Krétakör Company. In 2008 the performance was revived with some new cast members at the National Theater of Budapest, where it was on the repertoire until 2013. Two years later the show was transferred to the Trafó again, this time under the umbrella of the Proton Theater.[ 55] [ 56] [ 57] [ 58]
Director
Kornél Mundruczó
Premiere
21 September 2006
Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest
•
26 September 2008[ 59]
National Theatre, Budapest
•
2 June 2015[ 58]
Trafó House of Contemporary Arts, Budapest
Co-production with
Author
Vladimir Sorokin
Festival invitations[ 60]
Festspillene i Bergen 2008. Bergen , Norway
International Theatre Festival "Kontakt" 2009. Toruń , Poland
MESS International Theatre Festival 2009. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Vienna Festival 2010. Vienna, Austria
Texture Film and Theatre Festival 2010. Perm, Russia
19th International Festival Theatre 2011. Plzeň, Czech Republic
HELLERAU - European Center for the Arts 2019. Dresden, Germany[ 61]
Awards
Best young creator: Kornél Mundruczó - XIX. Międzynarodowy International Theatre Festival "Kontakt" 2009. Toruń, Poland[ 62]
Silver Laurel Wreath Award for Best Performance in the Mittel Europa category - MESS International Theatre Festival 2009. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina[ 63]
The Special Jury Award for Best Ensemble - MESS International Theatre Festival 2009. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina[ 63]
The Avaz Dragon Award - MESS International Theatre Festival 2009. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina[ 63]
Texture Name Prize - Texture Film and Theatre Festival 2010. Perm, Russia[ 64] [ 65] [ 66]
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