The theatre and performance troupe RAMPIG staged ‘La Peste’ by Albert
Camus as different performances which take place sequentially and
parallel. In the theatre, the classic division between audience and
stage is overridden, the spectator is part of a staged exhibition and
decides by oneself, when and what one wants to see. The stage sculpture
by SPAR*K made out of 2.500 white cardboard boxes supports the concept
and adds another element to the stage design.
Like a wave, the sculpture rises from the ground, twists itself over the
heads of the spectators and actors, defies and overrrides spatial
borders and develops out of the exterior bar area into a wall, ceiling
and usable element.
Projections onto the sculpture as well as pieces which can be dismantled
and are integrated into the play create a mergence of performance,
stage design, costumes and sculpture to a ‘Gesamtkunstwerk’ by RAMPIG
and SPAR*K.
Photographer: Nikola Haubner