Tin Grabnar, Ana Duša, Tjaša Bertoncelj, Urša Majcen
Transport: Cargo
Maribor Puppet Theatre
Schedule
11.04.2025 | at 18:00 | Prešeren Theatre Kranj, hall |
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Crew
Authors: Tin Grabnar, Ana Duša, Tjaša Bertoncelj, Urša Majcen
Director And Concept Author: Tin Grabnar
Dramaturge: Ajda Rooss
Art And Set Designer: Sara Slivnik
Costume Designer: Tina Bonča
Composer and Sound Designer: Mateja Starič
Lighting Designer: Gregor Kuhar
3d Model And Figure Designer: Aleksander Andželović
Wireless Lighting System Designer: Matej Lazar
Assistants to the Art And Set Designer: Katarina Planinc And Laura Krajnc
Language Consultant: Metka Damjan
Sound Designer: Aljaž Fredi Novak
Lighting Technician: Gregor Dvornik
Heads of LGM And LGL Workshops: Lorena Bukovec, Naja Bell, Branko Caserman, Lucijan Jošt, Zala Kalan, Laura Krajnc, Miljenko Knezoci, Tin Matuš, Olga Milić, Mitja Pastirk, Katarina Planinc, Nuka Sajko Ferreira, Zoe Špehar
Collecting, Developing And Preparing Story Material For The Performance Cargo And The Overall Conceptual Design Of The Transport Project: Tjaša Bertoncelj, Ana Duša, Tin Grabnar, Urša Majcen and Ajda Rooss
Collecting, Developing And Preparing Story Material For The Performance Cargo And The Overall Conceptual Design Of The Transport Project: Tjaša Bertoncelj, Ana Duša, Tin Grabnar, Urša Majcen and Ajda Rooss
We would like to thank journalist Luka Bregar from Radio Slovenia for reading the radio news about the accident on the oil rig.
Cast
Vesna Vončina
Uroš Kaurin
About the performance
"Transport: Cargo" unveils the pressing issue of the growing number of road freight transports. It takes us into the world of global trade, where speed and accessibility drive economic growth and integration but also pose threats to the environment through pollution and accelerated climate change. Following the journey of a truck driver under intense time pressure due to consumer demands for immediate availability of products, the story explores his increasing anxiety and loneliness as he encounters obstacles along the way. A nighttime encounter and a poignant early-morning event subtly raise moral and ethical questions about human value and responsibility in a greedy, hyper-consumerist world.
"Transport: Cargo" prompts a profound contemplation on our co-responsibility in an exploitative and debilitating hyper-consumerist world."
Duration: 40 min