We’ve been creating for 17 years and have an impressive list of more than 50 shows!
Many of them have been recognised by world media, critics, cultural and political leaders. Some of them received awards, succeeded to make a change, or foresee the future. As for example, one of the latests shows predicted the war Russia started in Ukraine.
You are welcome to find more about them below. Enjoy!
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Shy Gypsies
Shy Gypsies is a dramatic monologue created by members of BFT’s theatre laboratory, Fortinbras, the only independent arts school in Belarus.
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Minsk, 2011: A Reply to Kathy Acker
Created one year later "Minsk, 2011: A Reply to Kathy Acker", a partner piece of New York ’79, is both a love letter to a country that has lost its way and a raw examination of the legacy of scars of repression in the Belarusian capital where sexual freedoms are oppressed and perverted by the author
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On the blessed, blind and sucking
Set in a one-room apartment on the outskirts of Minsk, the production centres around a young girl called Zhenya as she sets out to uncover the secret histories of her own family.
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A Flower for Pina Bausch
A Flower for Pina Bausch takes its inspiration from the words of its namesake, the incomparable artist who once said: “I’m not interested in how people move, I wonder what makes them tick”.
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New York ‘79
New York ’79 is BFT’s theatrical response to experimental novelist, feminist and punk icon Kathy Acker’s seminal short story, New York City in 1979, “a tale of art, sex, blood, junkies and whores” that reveals the fault lines between sexual identity, politics and power.
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Eurepica. Challenge.
Eurepica. Challenge. unites 12 playlets penned by writers from across Europe and the US in a dramatic exploration on the themes of tyranny and brutality.
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