Colony Fanni's Log

calendar_month Date: Feb 12. Thursday, 19:00
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Location: Szent-Györgyi Albert Agóra
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One of the greatest literary sensations in recent years was the publication of the diary by Miklósné Radnóti Fanni Gyarmati between 1935 and 1946. Almost at the same time as the publication of the diaries, Gabriella Hámori expressed her desire to make a presentation on this fascinating material. FILC (Iván Fischer's House Theatre) first produced its own production in 2015. Tamás Seres, edited and directed by the audience on 15 December. Since then, more than 200 sold-out performances have been presented at several festivals and playgrounds.

Gyarmati Fanni (1912-2014) Miklós Radnóti's wife and muse began to write a diary in January 1935, at the age of twenty-three, a few months before his marriage to the poet. The entries ended in September 1946, a few weeks after the poet murdered during his third work service in 1944 was buried in Budapest. For twelve years, the diary, often kept on a daily basis, is therefore both biography and personal sequence. In front of the reader comes the narrower life and environment of the Radnóti couple: we can look into the weekdays of advanced Hungarian literary and artistic life in an increasingly fascisating country, we can hear about dense social gatherings, Paris trips, everyday small-scale affairs, and not least, we can also get an insight into the life of a young, adult, working woman, who considered her main task to help her poetic development from the background with all possible means. Fanni Gyarmati deeply respected and worshipped her husband: she believed in the poetic talent of Radnóti, which she called "Mik."

Shocking and unparalleled text and performance in the stunning performance of Gabriella Hámori. Director: Tamás Seres

Tickets online: https://kulturkovics.jegyx1.hu, personally in the Tourinform Office (Szeged, Széchenyi tér 9.).

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