The play tells the story of modern US capitalism through the family history of one German Jewish family… Photo credit: Jakub Jíra.
On Tuesday, 5 February, the Goose on a String Theatre on Zelny Trh will present the latest in its series of monthly English-friendly performances, Stefano Massini’s “Dynasty”.
The play tells the story of several generations of the Lehman family, a German Jewish family who arrived in the US in 1844 with nothing before establishing the Lehman Brothers bank, now notorious around the world for its 2008 collapse that sparked the global financial crisis. “Dynasty” weaves the family’s history into broader changes in US society and thus tells the story of not only the
“This visually impressive production of Dynasty will guide the audience through the history of capitalism, via the lives of the members of a single family, and although it touches on important but not always pleasant historical events, it presents the story to the audience with joy and with the help of attractive stage design,” said Marie Rotnáglová from the Goose on a String Theatre. The play was nominated for the prestigious Moliere Prize in France.
“We chose Dynasty for the English series because of the theme of foreigners who are trying to find happiness and find a place for themselves in a foreign country.”
This performance will be accompanied by English subtitles. Choosing this particular play, with its focus on migration and nationhood, for an English-friendly staging was no coincidence.
According to Rotnáglová, “We chose Dynasty for the English series because of the theme of foreigners who are trying to find happiness and find a place for themselves in a foreign country. The subject matter of this show is therefore directly relevant to the foreign-language audience in the Czech Republic. However, the main reason for selecting Dynasty for the English series is its popularity with audiences. We are featuring the play for the second season, so we know that the show is well-received across generations and we believe that it will also be successful across cultures.”
The performance will feature six male actors and one female: the musically talented Tereza Marečková, and music from Ivan Acher, which Rotnáglová describes as one of the most striking aspects of the show.
Next month’s English-friendly show at the “Goose” will be “Amerika”, also known as “The Man Who Disappeared” or “Der Verschollene”, based on a novel by Franz Kafka, known for his work of darkly complex, forlorn, and absurd quality.
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