Feb 26 • 09:24 UTC 🇱🇻 Latvia LSM

What's new in theaters? The theme of aging is being addressed on Latvia's stages

The new play 'When We'll Be Young Again' at the Latvian National Theatre explores themes of aging, particularly in relation to older actors' employment.

The Latvian National Theatre has premiered a new production titled "When We'll Be Young Again," which delves into the annals of aging and the experiences associated with it. This theme is not only relevant to the audience's reflections on life stages, but it also highlights the employment needs of older actors within the theatrical community. Interestingly, the latest staging features guest performers alongside the established cast, bringing a fresh dynamic to the performances.

The play is based on a work by Lithuanian playwright Daiva Čepauskaitė, whose original production has garnered international acclaim, stirring significant interest in Latvia as well. Directed by Lithuanian Rolands Atkočūns, this production marks his debut at the National Theatre, although some critics have asserted that it may take time for this rendition to achieve legendary status akin to its origins. Nonetheless, the audience's engagement and connection to the local themes present a compelling reason for its potential success.

Set against the backdrop of Riga with a flower kiosk representing local symbolism, the play creatively navigates the challenges and nuances of age and life transitions. The presence of a model tram adds a playful element, while the setting remains somewhat abstract, reflecting the fragmented nature of the story being told. As such, the play doesn't merely address the theoretical aspects of aging but also gestures towards the societal implications of growing older in a vibrant cultural landscape.

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