Theater Möderndorfer

Radovan Ivšić, King Gordon, directed by Vinko Möderndorfer, Glej Theatre, premiere 20 May 1980. Photo: Tone Stojko. Source: SLOGI Iconotheque – Theatre Museum. In the photo: Srečo Špik (King Gordogan), Saša Pavček (Bela).

 

 

In September 2022, we announce the release of the monograph Theater Möderndorfer published by Forum Ljubljana and co-published by the Slovenian Theater Institute which, according to the author of the introductory essay, Blaž Lukan, “functions as a peculiar 'amphibian': simultaneously an 'object' and a 'system'. That is, as a tangible and sensorial phenomenon of theater that can be 'held', and as a system of theater thinking, an 'object' that can (also) be thought.”

The beginning of Vinko Möderndorfer's directing path is marked by the staging of King Gordon based on the text of the Croatian surrealist poet Radovan Ivšić. "I was still at the academy when Janez Pipan, who was the director of Glej Theater at the time, proposed this text to me. This is how I came to stage the first play in my life in the Poljane hall," Möderndorfer remembers the creative challenge in 1980, and further on writes: "Many years later (recently actually) a theater companion told me that he still remembers King Gordon, he attended the premiere and that it was a totally crazy performance. It's a pity, he added, that you didn't stage more of such performances later on.”

 

From our Collections – September 2022 Poster:

 

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