“The Employees” is a dark satire investigation into the future, and of what it means to be human. Twarkowski utilizes multiple forms of media—theater, film, and installation—to construct a world in which the Earth no longer exists, only humans and humanoid robots on an interspace mission to explore a new planet. The crew’s reflections will push audiences to confront questions of identity and humanity, and their own possible futures—upon a visually stunning background.
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Recommended readings to get you in gear for the show.
Donna J. Haraway, A Cyborg Manifesto, 1985
Johannes Birringer, Postmodern Performance and Technology, 1985
Kaye Mitchell, Bodies That Matter: Science Fiction, Technoculture, and the Gendered Body, 2006
Sherryl Vint, Science Fiction and Posthumanism, 2016
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Valentina Cruciat for Capital Cultural | June 26, 2024
On Consciousness, Humanity, and Fragility, with Łukasz Tarkowski
“When I first interacted with Lukas Tarkowski’s world of performance, I felt like diving deeply and rapidly into a fascinating universe where humans reveal their own vulnerability.”
Anna Sanczuk for Vogue | January 18, 2023
Łukasz Twarkowski: The posthuman future is happening now
“The extreme situation forces them to ask themselves questions about who they are, what their nature is and the nature of the reality they are stuck in, what is real”
STUDIO teatrgalerii | January 2023
The Employees
“Employees of the 6000 Spaceship, under the watchful eye of a mysterious Organization, are exploring the New Discovered – a planet far away from Earth. Who among them is human, and who is a human-like humanoid?”
Valerie Colin for L'Echo | March 09, 2024
"The Employees" at the Théâtre de Liège: Can a humanoid love and be loved?
“A stage UFO, “The Employees”, taken from the eponymous Danish dystopian novel, offers, at the Théâtre de Liège, a wild and spatial ride like no other.”