23.11.2024 - 12.12.2024 Theatre

Olga Tokarczuk at Tmuna Theatre

The play "Drive your plow on the bones of the dead", based on a book by Olga Tokarchuk, will be staged at the Tmuna Theatrr in Tel Aviv starting November 23

The Polish Institute is excited to announce that the play “Drive your plow on the bones of the dead”, based on a novel by Olga Tokarczuk, will be staged at the Tmuna Theatre in Tel Aviv, starting from 23 November!

The play, adapted and directed by Yotam Gotal, is based on the Hebrew translation of the book by Miriam Borenstein.

For more information about the book (in Hebrew)

An old woman lives in a remote village, overlooking the constellations above and the Czech mountains beyond. But the peace of the village is disturbed by a horrific wave of murders: one after the other, the bodies of the members of the community are found, all men of status. The main protagonists, an amateur astrologer and Blake translator, takes it upon herself to investigate the mysterious murders. Humor, horror and music. All this in attempt to stage the novel by Olga Tokarczuk – the Polish Nobel laureate. 

Tickets reservation at Tmuna Theatre website

The play was produced with the support of the Polish Institute in Tel Aviv and the Adam Mickiewicz Institute.

 

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