With the slogan 'Free Winds,' the National Theatre of Latvia presents the key productions of the 108th season
The National Theatre of Latvia is set to showcase significant productions of its 108th season, including new adaptations of Latvian literature and a special concert for Theatre Day.
The National Theatre of Latvia is launching its 108th season with a focus on significant productions that celebrate Latvian literature. In March, the theatre will premiere 'Ugunī,' directed by Inese Mičule, which is based on the renowned love story by Rudolfs Blaumanis. The narrative revolves around Kristīne, who finds herself torn between her feelings for Edgar and her disdain for him, a theme that resonates deeply within the context of modern relationships. The production is part of the theatre's commitment to sustainable practices in the arts, with the set and costume designs created by Reinis Dzudzilo emphasizing eco-friendliness.
Additionally, the theatre will present a contemporary interpretation of a classic work, with Regnārs Vaivars returning to direct Jānis Jaunsudrabiņš's 'Aija,' focusing on the concept of resonance in human relationships. This production will explore the theme of individuals striving to turn each other into echoes of their desires and emotions, reflecting a timeless aspect of human connection. Standing at the intersection of tradition and modernity, these productions not only celebrate Latvia's rich literary heritage but also aim to engage audiences with contemporary issues.
The opening night of 'Ugunī' is scheduled for March 12, marking an important cultural event for the theatre community and for Latvian arts as a whole. The performances, alongside a Theatre Day concert, underscore the theatre's role in reviving and promoting literary classic works for both local and national audiences, while also showcasing a commitment to artistic innovation and environmental sustainability.