Selection Process, by Christopher Bollas / Interpretation: from the Rehearsal Room to Stage

By Christopher Bollas
Interpretation: from the Rehersal Room to Stage
Interpretation: from the Rehearsal Room to Stage, directed by Arnau Vidal, presents the next 28th and 29th the play Selection Process, a comedy by Christopher Bollas.
In an inhospitable office of an indeterminate company, a woman carries out a recruitment process. The different candidates will demonstrate their aptitudes in order to achieve the vacancy that is offered. Which of their features will fit better with the profile she is looking for? Talent or experience? Kindness or aggressiveness? Shyness or security? And what if, after all, nothing is what it seems and in fact none of the candidates have the slightest chance?
Christopher Bollas is a prestigious psychoanalyst and writer of American origin who lives in London. Some of his theoretical writings - especially the theory of unconscious knowledge - are considered to be one of the most influential in the field of psychoanalysis. As a playwright, Bollas explores the endemic loss of personality in our globalized world: "My characters are ghosts that live life exclusively as functional beings, without meaning or significance."
Direction: Arnau Vidal
Performers:
DIRSK: Alexandra Arnold
BYRON: Pauly Fernández
CREPE: Syra Boix
SPENCER: Dante Martínez
BEZERSKY: Montse Serra
RACHMAN: Gerard Morcillo
WOOD: Andrea Cornet
FONG: Laura González
GRETCHEN i AMANDA FILCH: Pauly Fernández i Syra Boix
NEXTON: Ainara García
REDDEN: Anna Biosca
Wednesday May 29th, at 1 pm and 6 pm
UAB Theatre