Photo: Arthur Köstler Night at the Hospital (2007)Links: REVIEWS Night at the Hospital was the first performance of the Dorine Chaikin Trilogy. Dozens of basement cells in the former powerstation Turbinehallerne were fitted with hospital beds, medical supplies and a nursing staff – converting the space into a fully functioning psychiatric facility for the treatment of amnesia and dissociative identity. Visitors were signed into the hospital by relinquishing all personal identification and belongings, then assigned a temporary identity for the duration of the night. Under the guidance of a stern and caring medical staff, led by Dr. Dorine Chaikin and Dr. Cas Laval, visitors experienced the psychological and sensory experience of the institutional setting, and all of its disorienting, reminiscent and revelatory power. Date: All shows from 22:00 to 10:00 the following morning Place: Turbinehallerne, Adelgade 10, Copenhagen, Denmark Press Quotes: “As a patient, you help create not only your own story, but also the greater plot. There is a non-spoken agreement between the participants that you are inventing your identity together. All hospital patients suffer from amnesia; why and to what extent it is their common mystery to solve. However, you do not leave the hospital with the riddles solved, but rather with the feeling that you have not had enough. As theater, “A Night at the Hospital” is neither pleading, pig-headed nor vulgar, but enchanting, deep and spell-binding in its insanity.” (translated from Danish) * Concept & Direction: Signa Köstler Set Design: Thomas Bo Nilsson, Signa Köstler and Nana Francisca Schottländer Audiovisual Media and Technical Design: Arthur Köstler Costumes: Thomas Bo Nilsson Production: The Royal Danish Theatre and SIGNA Devising Ensemble: (in alphabetical order) Hosts: Finn Basel and Rikke Hedeager Matthiesen Thanks to: Tapetorama, McKorman, Michael Gaardsøe, Djawed Kimouche, Maria Rugbjerg, Ebbe Valbak (Liquid Light), Troels |
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