Imre Kerényi: Stephen the King, 1985.
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Patriotism Turned Into Social Issue

Analysis by ÁRPÁD KÉKESI KUN


Title: Stephen the King

Date of Premiere: 21st September, 1985

Venue: National Theatre, Budapest

Director: Imre Kerényi

Conductor: Árpád Nagy

Author: János Bródy (based on Miklós Boldizsár’s drama Ezredforduló [A New Millennium]).

Composer: Levente Szörényi

Dramaturg: Enikő Márai

Choreographer: Ferenc Novák

Set designer: Béla Götz

Costume designer: Nelly Vágó

Company: National Theatre, Budapest. Actors: István Hirtling, István Bubik (Stephen the king), Angéla Császár, Mari Szemes (Sarolt, Stephen’s mother), Adél Kovács, Róza Juhász (Gizella, Stephen’s wife), Zoltán Nagy, Ödön Rubold (Astrik, high priest), László Baranyi, Vilmos Izsóf (Missionary), Pál Mácsai, Bertalan Bagó (Vecellin), Frigyes Funtek, Géza Kaszás (Hont, German knight), Ödön Rubold, Péter Győri (Pázmány, German knight), Gyula Vikidál, Tamás Földes (Koppány, the rebel), Csaba Ivánka (Torda, the shaman), József Tahi, Frigyes Funtek (Laborc, Hungarian gentleman), Anna Götz, Anna Kubik (Réka, Koppány’s daughter), Athina Papadimitriu (Boglárka, wife of Koppány), Krisztina Peremartoni (Picur, wife of Koppány), Fruzsina Pregitzer (Enikő, wife of Koppány), László Csurka (Sur, Hungarian gentleman), Endre Botár (Solt, Hungarian gentleman), Gyula Sersén (Bese, Hungarian gentleman), György Csák, József Tahi (Young bard), Csongor Ferenczy (Géza, Grand Prince of the Hungarians).