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Happiness Hunters is an intense, body-centred physical theatre performance piece that evokes the raw, soul-stirring human relationships of Milán Füst’s The Unhappy Ones and the disturbing, visually overwrought world of Darren Aronofsky’s Requiem for a Dream. These two masterpieces have one important thing in common: their characters are stuck in an imaginary hallway, a tunnel from which they cannot find a way out. They are balancing on the edge of hopelessness in their lives, just trying to live, or rather to survive. 

We viewers can see exactly what each character needs to change in their lives in order to escape and move on. Just as it happens in our everyday lives, we can see other people’s problems clearly—filtering them through our own lens, we are also certain we have the solution. We know very clearly, what the remedy is for the ills of others. Things always seem clearer from the outside. However, how do we deal with our own search for happiness? Will we see a way out in time if there is trouble? Do we notice the helping hand reaching out to us? The performance seeks answers to these and similar questions, in the belief that happiness is to be found not in the big things, but in small touches, looks, and gestures. We just have to see and notice them, because they are there.

 

Performed by
Hunor Barabás
Réka Barkóczi
Dalma–Gabriella Kerekes
Luca Krupár
László Zsolt Nagy
Csaba Györfi – guest artist
Nadin Törteli – guest artist

Director: Csaba Györfi – guest artist
Dramaturg: Katalin Czvikker
Costume Designer: Cristina Breteanu
Set Designer: Előd Golicza
Music: Cecília Trabalka
Sound design: Péter Hodu

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