In times of an uncertain future, nostalgia can become an easy escape from the challenges we are facing now.
The time shelter, Georgi Gospodinov’s brilliant literary invention, is a place where the past is reconstructed: created for Alzheimer’s patients, it tries to halt the sickness and the unstoppable passage of time, bring back a moment to which the patient longs to return, where they felt safe or lived life to the full. But memory does not respect the limits we impose upon it and likes to play tricks on those who meddle with it.
The protagonists of this stage interpretation of Gospodinov’s novel are two Polish families who, in giving Alzheimer’s sufferers in their family to a time shelter, decide to take a closer look at their family histories. The pictures, sounds, and smells bring back yearnings trapped in the past, but their seductive power is only marketing. Returning to Poland’s World Cup championship in Spain in 1982, or to the infamous year of 1968, turns out to mean confronting family tragedies and secrets that are woven into the present.
Based on the book titled VREMEUBEZHISHTE Copyright @ 2020, Georgi Gospodinow All rights reserved The script is based on actors’ improvisations. The performance uses excerpts from the Polish translation of Georgi Gospodinov’s novel “Time shelter” by Magdalena Pytlak, Wydawnictwo Literackie, Krakow 2022.





