The New World Order

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The New World Order is a 12 minutes nerve wrecking show, one of the most intense and definitely the shortest play of Harold Pinter. With a foreword by Tanya Shelepko, the director
The performance New World Order was born in the bomb shelter and inspired by different political statements regarding the war and how they correspond with the life of the people who are out of the “game” but only suffer from it.
The New World Order – a one act play written by Harold Pinter in 1991. The year when Ukraine became independent. The year when New World Order was supposed to take place and promote democracy. It failed.
Cast
Des – Valera Simonchuck
Lionel – Alina Zievakova
Blindfolded Man – Daniil Prymachov
Visual design consultant – Julia Anna Simonchuk
Sound director and pianist – Oleksii Afanasiev
Poster artwork – Valera Simonchuk
Directed by Tetiana Shelepko
ProEnglish Theatre Production
Live streamed in partnership with the European Theatre Convention (ETC), Deutsches Theater Berlin/Germany, and “Marin Sorescu” National Theatre of Craoiva/Romania, Tbilisi International Theatre Festival.
Special thanks to the original cast members:
Yurii Kozhukharov who is in Kyiv but has no possibility to cross the river from the Left to the Right Bank; and Pavlo Moroz who wants to act but is obliged to defend our country and fulfil his military service.
… and to Matthew Evans who helped to approach Harold Pinter’s agent.
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