The Access Point festival has always explored new theatrical horizons. As this year has created special conditions for all of us, the art experiments have moved to the online environment.
The festival began with an experimental Spontaneous Program in March and was continued with the Main Program, which included projects researching the digital reality.
Thus, for instance, Vladislav Nastavshev came up with an upside-down play "Draft", the characters of which exist in such a stage of isolation that quarantine is just nothing for them, and the audience will have to rack their brains over the plot.
Semyon Aleksandrovsky presents the cyber play "Marriage" - a utopia (or dystopia) about the future. Simon Senn, an artist from Switzerland, shares his experience of moving a real woman's body into a virtual copy.
The festival includes theb Educational Program as well, where famous art critics and theater figures speak.
See the festival program on the official website.
Author: Vera Ivanova