Orphans is the story of an event in the lives of three people. Helen and her husband Danny are at home celebrating the news that Helen is pregnant with their second child, but their meal is interrupted by Helen’s brother Liam, who arrives covered in blood, claiming that he found an injured boy on the street. The more Danny and Helen grill him, the more it appears that Liam is not as innocent as he makes out.
In chaotic and true-to-life dialogues, which graphically convey faltering, staccato communication, Kelly meticulously unravels a moral dilemma in which the border between good and evil is wafer-thin and the inconsiderateness of everyone’s behaviour is a metaphor for a wider discussion about racism, discrimination and social deprivation. So Orphans is an unsettling reflection on the capacity within us all to do wrong.
“Maybe there's no good and evil. just mistakes and not mistakes.”
text
- Dennis Kelly
by and with
- Haider Al Timimi
- Evgenia Brendes
- Jolente De Keersmaeker
- Atta Nasser
- Frank Vercruyssen
- Gustavo Vieira
light design
- Stef Stessel
costumes
- Sietske Van Aerde
production
- STAN
coproduction
- Toneelhuis
- Kloppend Hert
- Moussem
- kunstencentrum Vooruit