The Man Who Did Not Notice Anything
Namer Golan and Josef SprinzakBased on short stories by Robert Walser
The short stories by well-known author Robert Walser present invented portraits and biographies of the modern and alienated “everyman”. Scenarios on stage present the absurd, humorous and painful conditions of human existence that arise from Walser’s writings and his personal biography.
A collaboration between vocal artist Josef Sprinzak and contemporary circus artist Namer Golan.
Surreal visions on stage, interspersed with voice, spoken word, magic tricks and objects.
Price: 70 NIS
Creation: Namer Golan, Josef Sprinzak
Translation: Ran Hacohen
(Hakibbutz Hameuchad -Sifriat
Poalim Publishing Group), Josef Sprinzak
Text Editing: Josef Sprinzak
Artistic Guidance: Marit Benisrael
Design: Maayan Resnick
Lighting Design: Yoav Barel
Original Music: Or Ben-Muha, Josef Sprinzak
Light box: Avi Golan
Poster Illustration: Yanfush-Inbar Algazi
Photo: Dan Ben Ari
The project was developed with the support of the Israeli Lottery Council for the Arts