Jonah
The story of Jonah and the whale by Noordhaus after their succes with Beckett, Pinter and Venus in FUR.
Details
Let the ocean current sway you into this four-act monologue, following Jonah and his dark understanding of an absurd reality: he’s been swallowed by a fish.
Hear the protagonist reminisce about strange anecdotes, philosophize about his condition and fear his impending future in this immersive audiovisual experience.
This show is in English. Suggested for viewers aged 16 and up.
Synopsis
Jonah is a dark retelling of the biblical story of the fisherman who gets swallowed by a whale. In this play Sorescu shows the dread, fear and delirium of the protagonist, as he looks back to his life as a fisherman, recounts strange anecdotes and deals with the implications of his current condition. Along the four acts Jonah navigates deeper and deeper into the maze of the fish’s innards, as he slowly but surely discovers there may be no escape at the end of his efforts.
Existentialism is Jonah’s first philosophical harbor, but absurdism remains the last strand where reason can no longer help.
For this production Noordhaus built an immersive ambiance for the audience to share the space within the fish, together with Jonah, and become entrenched with doubts and fears that eventually seep out of the stage and tackle human condition itself.
Credits
Director - Medeea Anton
Cast - Oisín Moyne as Jonah
Sound and Light - Geronimo Cappelli
Sets, Costumes, Makeup - Alex Manktelow
Stage Manager - Jadwiga Michlewicz
Credits
Director - Medeea Anton
Actor - Oisín Moyne as Jonah
Sound and Light - Geronimo Cappelli
