{"id":10765,"date":"2012-06-07T17:43:25","date_gmt":"2012-06-07T17:43:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.aaeurop.com\/?p=10765"},"modified":"2012-06-07T17:52:11","modified_gmt":"2012-06-07T17:52:11","slug":"a-powerful-interview-by-professor-pilikians-son-vaughan-pilikian-about-the-problems-of-our","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aaeurop.com\/?p=10765","title":{"rendered":"A powerful interview by Professor Pilikian’s son, Vaughan Pilikian, about the problems of our globalized world, with reference to his theatre-production (Leper Colony) at the new London theatre, The Yard"},"content":{"rendered":"

Here there are no stories to tell. There are no characters and no places. There is no such thing as society. There is no such thing as the ninety-nine percent.<\/em><\/p>\n

There is only the LEPER COLONY.<\/p>\n

The LEPER COLONY will be in possession of The Yard for eighteen days and nights to mark the transit of Venus.<\/p>\n

Please take this as both a warning and a promise.<\/p>\n

The Yard presents acclaimed film director Vaughan Pilikian\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0549\u0084\u00a7s first production for the stage in ten years: a return to the last dark age, and a premonition for the next, reflecting a world poised between ruination and transcendence.<\/p>\n

Vaughan Pilikian\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0549\u0084\u00a7s award-winning films have been screened in cinemas around the world, with recent retrospectives of his work in London and Yerevan. He has also published two collections of poetry, and his paintings are in private collections in the US. He is Artistic Director of Unruowe.<\/p>\n

\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056d\u009cWho knows? Who cares?\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0549\u0084\u00a7
\nTime Out
\n*<\/strong><\/p>\n

\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u056d\u009coddly mesmerizing\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0539\u00bb highly unsettling\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0549\u0084\u00a7
\nWhat\u0569\u00a7\u0549\u0082-\u0549\u0084\u00a7s On Stage
\n****<\/p>\n

Leper Colony is a shot in the arm for the tired London theatre scene. It has split opinion down the middle as we knew it would. Come and decide for yourself on whether this is the end of theatre or a new beginning.<\/p>\n