Last Song

Last Song (2009) was a theatre production by The Theatre of Cruelty, based on Comte de Lautréamont's life and work. It was first performed at The Theatre of Cruelty.

Lars Øyno directed it.

Last Song was about death and the last hours of the writer. It dealt with the brutality of the human being and of the existence itself. Dream, reality, animal and human beings turned into each other in an attempt to make clear what the human being really is. The audience followed the internal fight of the writer and were confronted by his cold, merciless view upon the basic conditions of life.

Last Song was revived in 2020.

Information

(Objekt ID 136)
Object type Production
Original title In Norwegian: Siste sang
Premiere December 4, 2009
Produced by The Theatre of Cruelty
Audience Adults
Language Norwegian
Keywords Theatre, Theatre of the absurd, Physical theatre, Metatheatre, Corona-production
Running period December 4, 2009  
Website Grusomhetens Teater
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Comte de Lautréamont wrote Maldoror's Songs and left Poetics behind – a preface to a book which never came to be written. After his death in 1870 all traces disappear. Nobody can remember to have met him, and only a single diffuse photography of him still exists.

50 years after his death the surrealists discover his works. André Breton appointed him to the father of the surrealism and Salvador Dalí was among those to pay him homage.

Last Song by Lars Øyno, The Theatre of Cruelty, was about Lautreamont who had barely settled in Paris before he died 24 years old. He has been characterised as a tall, young man, thin, and with a slightly stooping posture. His skin was pale, long hair fell over his forehead, a sharp voice. He seemed sad, silent, introvert, and he often complained about his painful migraines.

Last Song by Lars Øyno, The Theatre of Cruelty was supported by The Norwegian Ministry for Foreign Affairs/MFA (grant for cultural exchange with Southern countries/performing arts).

SOURCE:

The Theatre of Cruelty, grusomhetensteater.no, 15.08.2010, http://www.grusomhetensteater.no and 12.10.2020, http://www.grusomhetensteater.no/portfolio_page/siste-sang/

Contributors (18)
Name Role
Lars Øyno – Idea
Lars Øyno – Direction
Rita Lindanger – Music
Jan Skomakerstuen – Stage design
Lars Øyno – Stage design
Gjøril Bjercke Sæther – Costume design
Tone Gellein – Video/Film
Jan Skomakerstuen – Lighting design
Lars Brunborg – Actor
Odille Heftye Blehr – Actor
Rita Lindanger – Actor
Trude Sneve – Mask design
Janne Hoem – Stage manager
Thor Eriksen – Technical director
Thomas Sanne – Technician
Per Bogstad Gulliksen – Producer
Per Bogstad Gulliksen – Producer
Claudia Lucacel – Producer
Performance dates
October 16, 2020The Venue of The Theatre of Cruelty Reopening
February 9, 2016The Venue of The Theatre of Cruelty Show
January 27, 2013Cinnober Teater Show
January 26, 2013Cinnober Teater Show
January 16, 2013 17:30 – Thilakan Vedi (Natyagruham) Show
May 18, 2010The Venue of The Theatre of Cruelty Show
December 4, 2009The Venue of The Theatre of Cruelty Worldwide premiere
Festivals (1)
Press coverage

"Our notion of theatre as art is expanded as Theatre of Cruelty succeeds with Last Song...I perceived Last Song as an intense and almost frightening tale of youthful yearning and despair, against adulthood’s certainty. His ability to evoke a multitude of reactions to his work is a testament to Lars Øyno’s individuality and strength as a director." (2009, 07.12). Klassekampen