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Latvian National Theatre

The Soft Power

Elza Marta Ruža, Matīss Kaža

National Theatres Encounter at the New Stage

The New Stage

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    March 2025

    Wednesday 12. 3.
    20:00

    Tickets available

    Basic information

    Venue

    The New Stage

    Ensemble

    Latvian National Theatre

    Language

    In Latvian, surtitles in English, Czech

    The performance explores the shared responsibility of the art world and individuals in the context of war.

    About

    At a prestigious European theatre festival, the opening event is a production by a renowned Russian-born director about the conqueror Tamerlane. Just before the premiere, Tina, a young artist from Eastern Europe, joins the creative team, confident that this opportunity will elevate her career to a new level. However, when the community of Ukrainian artists protests the production, Tina finds herself in a labyrinth of uncomfortable truths and difficult choices, where it becomes clear that no one is quite who they appear to be.

    The performance explores the shared responsibility of the art world and individuals in the context of war.


    Cast 

    Tina: Marija Luīze Meļķe
    Christopher Marlowe: Matīss Budovskis
    Stan Nash: Egons Dombrovskis
    Andre: Kaspars Aniņš
    Rachel Dorse: Ināra Slucka
    Archie: Rūdolfs Sprukulis
    Natalka Averchenko: Agate Marija Bukša

    Creatives

    Director: Matīss Kaža
    Stage and costume designer: Kristina Rezviha
    Composer: Toms Auniņš
    Video artist and operator: Aleksandrs Grebņevs, LGC
    Light artist: Lienīte Slišāne
    Producer: Anna Vekmane

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      Practical information

      Where to buy tickets

      When purchasing online, you can get an e-ticket. You can pick up printed tickets in person at the box offices of the National Theatre.

      The National Theatre sells tickets up to 6 months in advance - currently for January–June 2025.
      Sales always start on the 1st day of the month at 9am, except in January when pre-sales do not start until the 2nd day due to a public holiday.

      What to wear?

      By their appearance, attire and behaviour, the audience is obliged to adhere to the accustomed practice expected from them when attending a theatre performance.

      Parking at the National Theater

      While visiting The National Theatre and the New Stage you can use again the underground car park of the National Theatre. Information and a parking fee.

       

      Buffets on the New Stage

      Use Café Nona for refreshments on the New Stage.