he doctor has two enemies – the dead and the able-bodied – proverb (Critique of Cynical Reason by P. SLOTERDIJK)
A psychological novel Doctor Glas (1905) by Swedish author Hjalmar Söderberg is the novel translated to many languages, film-adapted in Sweden, positively commented by world-wide literature critics, thus brining its author an international fame. The novel questions various social taboos – abortion, euthanasia, sincerity of religion, marital sex, murder. The publishing of H. Söderberg’s novel was followed by a scandalous glory and sharp discussions in Swedish society.
A protagonist of the novel – Tyko Gabriel Glas, a young, and seemingly, insignificant physician patiently carrying out his professional routine. However, his quiet social life is only a mask concealing human passions and dramas – repugnance for inner gloom of humans, dreams of intimacy with a woman, and finally, a conflict between duty and emotions.
The story is told in the form of a diary and follows Doctor’s Glas routine life, impressions, existential reflections and critical observations of the surroundings: his patients, friends, society. In his diary, Glas aims at various superstitions, stagnant customs and traditions, hypocrisy. That is rationally observed and ironically unmasked by his words. [...They all contributed to the result, they all shared a part. Even a doctor, and that doctor was me].
They audience of the Theatre LĖLĖ is well familiarized with Rolandas KAZLAS’s work in tandem with Neringa KERŠULYTĖ’s stage designs. An actor and director created his very first performance Iron and Silver (based on the poetry by V. ŠIMKUS) at the Theatre LĖLĖ in 2009. Since then, the repertoire of the Theatre has been enjoying an extraordinary sequel of drama performances directed by R. KAZLAS – in 2013, Not the Ways of this World (a fantasy about the poet Kristijonas DONELAITIS), and in 2015, Find Me (based on a novel The Weaver’s Grave by Seumas O’KELLY).
+3705 262 42 74
II - V 10 - 16 val.
VI - VII 10 - 15 val.
Evening events: 1 h before event
Vilniaus teatras „LĖLĖ“
Įm. kodas 190754264 A/s LT127300010100812522
AB SWEDBANK Banko kodas 73000
Our website uses cookies. We use these cookies for statistical and marketing purposes.
If you consent to the use of these cookies, please click “accept” and continue browsing our website.
Our request form uses Google Recaptcha which helps us distinguish you from online robots sending us spam messages.
Thus to ensure the functioning of this request form, you have to click "accept performance cookies".
You can select which cookies are to be accepted.
Find out more about our Cookies and Privacy Policy.
Functionality (necessary) cookies
These cookies are essential to the functioning of the website and they cannot be disabled. They do not store any personally identifiable information and are deleted once you leave the website. |
|
Performance Cookies
These cookies are used to measure the use of the website and traffic sources in order to gain information required to improve the functioning of the website. These cookies help us to determine which pages are the most popular and to learn about the users’ browsing habits. To this end we use the Google Analytics statistical engine. We do not disclose any information we have collected. All information gathered is completely anonymous and cannot identify you personally. |
|
Marketing cookies
These third-party cookies are used to display ads personalized to your needs. We use cookies that help us to collect information on your web surfing behaviour and allow us to learn about your interests so that we could display only those ads that are relevant to you. Leave this box unchecked if you do not want us to show you any advertising. |