A Mysterious Story from the Island of Abruka Comes to the Stage of Kuressaare Theater
Kuressaare Theater is set to present a mystifying story titled 'The War of Abruka,' which explores historical memories infused with elements of horror.
Kuressaare Theater is about to premiere a unique production, 'The War of Abruka,' which marks the theater's first foray into a genre that blends mystery and horror. Directed by Aare Toikka, the play draws on the rich history of Abruka island, employing a narrative that is steeped in local lore and ghostly motifs. Toikka suggests that the production could find a place at horror film festivals, illustrating its strong thematic ties to the genre.
The story unfolds on the backdrop of Abruka, invoking memories rather than direct confrontations of war, reflecting on how the island's past continues to haunt its present. The director emphasizes that while the tale incorporates elements of the supernatural, it also engages with the notion that the painful history of the region influences contemporary life. The complexities of memory, history, and the supernatural will play a significant role in the audience's experience.
The author of the play, Aarne Mägi, draws inspiration from the island's literary significance, making Abruka one of the most prominent small islands in Estonian literature. Mägi's connection to Abruka is significant as he seeks to craft a narrative that resonates with its local cultural history, ensuring that the stories of the past echo in today's societal context. Through this production, both the director and the playwright aim to shine a light on the intricate relationship between history and identity in a way that is engaging and thought-provoking for their audience.