Ink for the Left-handed

A Comedy of the Absurd

Krzysztof Niedźwiedzki

The world the wrong way round, a present-day circus deeply steeped in the grotesque. Ink for the Left-handed is full of brilliant and intelligent comicality as it takes the audience to a distant reality where fantasy, unconventionality and freedom of expression triumph. It is a unique museum of silence of logic ruled by the grotesque element of human nature.

Magdalena Lis, europeae.pl

Ink for the Left-handed is a sort of game in which four actors endowed with extraordinary imagination manage to bring out lots of verbal and situational comicality out of prosaic activities related to everyday life.

Ink for the Left-handed is the first show by Krzysztof Niedźwiecki produced in the KTO Theatre. It is a contemporary comedy of manners. It consists of several inter-merging scenes, packed with absurd humour. The idea of the show, however, is to avoid any literalness of meaning and so the characters cannot be related to any place or time. They appear on the stage and generate multiple new developments and new incarnations.

Script and stage direction
Krzysztof Niedźwiedzki

Music
Jerzy Zając

Performers
Jacek Buczyński, Norbert Burkowski, Paweł Rybak, Maciej Słota

Premiere
May 7, 2008

Duration
75 minutes

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