![]() Don’t miss this rare opportunity to see the largest, most comprehensive collection of material on the work of Jerzy Grotowski ever shown in public. This exhibition aims to recall the spirit which animated the performances of Jerzy Grotowski’s company from its beginning in the 1950s until the 1980s, covering the period of its productions and its subsequent development during the ‘Paratheatre’ phase (in the 1970s) and beyond, including a focus on the ‘Theatre of Sources’ and connections with Indian culture. The exhibition includes a reconstruction of the set of The Constant Prince built from original materials, with original costumes and props, and original parts of the set and props from Akropolis. It includes further rare posters, drawings, designs and rare films and videos. A special section, commissioned for this exhibition, presents new pictures by photographer Francesco Galli of the places and protagonists of the Theatre of Sources. Venue: Studio 1, Parry Williams Building, Penglais Campus, Aberystwyth SY23 Price: Free Opening times: Wed 23rd – Fri 25th Sept 12pm – 4pm Sat 26th 12pm – 3pm Mon 28th 12pm – 4pm Tues 29th, Wed 30th 10am – 4pm Thurs 1st Oct 10am – 6pm For more information or to arrange a visit outside normal opening hours, please contact CPR: Phone- (0)1970 622133 / email- cprwww@aber.ac.uk / web- www.thecpr.org.uk |
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