2013. január 10., csütörtök

Judit Csáky about the National Theatre: When will be light in this country?

23 th of December 2012

The new - that Attila Vidnyánszky became the head of National Theatre - was commented by Judit Csáky (critis and the colleague of Attila Vidnyánszky) in the Radio Club. 

Critics said there was nothing surprising in that Vidnyánszky became the head of National Theatre.  "He could not have been applied for, if the post is not promised him a hundred thousand percent. (...) There was a very interesting part of the announcement is that the handover-takeover will be conducted by Peter Fekete (Jókai Theatre of Békéscsaba's director) and not by Robert Alföldi and Mr. Attila. This is a very cynical, aggressive knack, I think, not only by Vidnyánszky, but also by the government. It also raises legal issues, "- said Judit Csáky, who also spoke about that István Pálffy (representative from KDNP) may be new Press Agent of Mr. Attila.

Vidnyánszky Attila - instead of trying to facilitate the situation by trying to make a normal theatre, bury the trenches, rise above politics - he makes the Theatre the part of a political campaign arm in arm with István Pálffy. What the hell want István Pálffy do as a Communication Director, I beg you. To be a media worker (who work nearby the theatre) is an extremely sensitive, very important and very particular job - said the critics.

Judit Csáky also spoke about that the János Vitéz (an opus of Sándor Petőfi) will be the premier show in National Theatre. " If I am kind - and I am inclined to be - I say it is nonsense. Childish nonsense to say that this is a very successful show Mr Robert did, nevertheless I will show you the best. This adequate reaction is called:age defiance. Anyway, if I'm not so benign, then I say this is part of a political campaign, "- said only Judit, who thinks the communication will not as be easy as Mr. Attila's ' the great successful story of Debrecen communication.'"

Mr. Attila dug himself into a political battle the lines behind and he changed it into a political fight. He made same with founding the Teátrum Társaság which has been filled with money since which has been applauded by cultural leadership.The real curse of the Hungarian theater profession is that two groups were separated: Right and Left and the politicians associated with this. These politicians phenyl theire teeth for the next Theaters led by Attila Vidnyánszky. Well, when are we going to wake up? When is Attila Vidnyánszky going to wake up? - asked Judit Csáky.