The Italian theatre group Malmadur invites the audience to take part in a game. The aim of the game is to find “humanity’s greatest tragedy”. Each round, the audience chooses between two tragedies. The play with the most votes makes it to the next round. And it goes on like that.
In theatre, a tragedy is a misfortune. It’s caused by people, but they can’t stop it themselves. Today the media turn tragedies into images. People’s misfortune is shared, sold and exploited. The game asks: what is a tragedy?
Jacopo Giacomoni, (*1987) is a writer and actor. This is the first play he has directed. He works with the group Malmadur to try to find new forms of theatre.