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Forever

7.5-10.5

Genre

  • Masked theatre

Language

Non-verbal

Age recommendation

14+
Fragile dreams, sharp realities
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  • Production

    Kulunka Teatro

  • Venue

    &Louhi, Espoo Cultural Centre

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  • Duration

    1 h 45 min, no intermission

  • Language

    nonverbal, no surtitles

  • Accessibility

    Wheelchair and companion tickets from box office

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Two people wearing big masks over their heads is sitting close to each other in a bed. One of them is reading a book, the other one is leaning their chin against their hand.

About

What others are saying

"One of the most important shows of the year. An absolute must for all theatre-lovers, not only because of its uniqueness, but also because of the amazing story it tells."Nueva Tribuna
"Their new play, Forever, constitutes an ‘even more difficult’ challenge from the perspective of their technical and formal work with masks, but the effort has definitely been worthwhile, since the artistic result is once again imaginative, intelligent, overwhelming and beautiful. One could not ask for more, because there is no way the company could possibly offer more."La Razón
“If you have never seen one of Kulunka’s shows, don’t hesitate: buy your tickets as soon as possible and go and enjoy the experience offered by this company, which tells stories that speak directly to the heart, without uttering a single word.”Teatro Magazine
Two people wearing big masks over their heads sit separately. One of them is holding a suitcase.

Working group

Director

Iñaki Rikarte

Performres

José Dault, Garbiñe Insausti, Edu Cárcamo

Lighting design

Javier Ruiz de Alegría

Sound design

Luis Miguel Cobo

Set design

Javier Ruiz de Alegría, Ikerne Giménez

Pricing

  • Standard42 €
  • Small group (4+)40 €
  • Pensioner39 €
  • Groups (20+)39 €
  • Student, unemployed, under 2525 €
  • Theatre professionel (10 days before) 25 €

Kulunka Teatro

The Kulunka Theatre visited us with their works André & Dorine (2016) and Solitudes (2017), both to huge audience acclaim. The company now returns with a show that combines tenderness with harsh reality, all communicated through the silent language of masks.

Kulunka Teatro was founded in 2010 in Hernani (Gipuzkoa) by Garbiñe Insausti and José Dault, two actors trained at the Madrid Royal School for Performing Arts who have extensive experience in the world of theatre.

The company arose out of a shared interest in experimenting with different performance languages in order to make theatre accessible to audiences of all kinds. Its aim is to engage in vital, current and committed theatre, firmly connected to reality.

Over the past ten years, Kulunka has made a name for itself among the leading companies in Spain, consolidating its presence and reputation and looking outwards also to the rest of the world. It has given almost 1,000 performances in 30 different countries and has garnered prestigious awards which attest to its relevance and renown as a company, both in Spain and abroad.

To do this, Kulunka has a stable core of collaborators and incorporates additional partners in accordance with the needs of each individual project.

Three people dressed as the groom, the priest and the bride, with big masks over their heads, stand leaning against each other.