Transport: Frontline

What is the role of a politician in war? What about an artist?   

Estonian Theatre for Young Audiences’ production Transport: Frontline takes us to a warzone suffering from humanitarian crisis, raising many ethical questions that have no easy answers. How to stay humane even in the most difficult crises?

Transport is a major international project by Slovenian director Tin Grabnar that brings together theatres from Estonia, Slovenia, Lithuania, the Czech Republic and Poland to create six unique chamber theatre productions. Transport can be regarded as a miniseries, in which each episode may be seen individually but which, if experienced together, create a cohesive whole. The productions share the form of a hyper-realistic 3D-printed miniature world where stories are told through the stop-motion technique used in animation.

The project is funded by the European Union. The views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) and may not reflect the views of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA).

Project’s website 

Attention! The performance includes haze and flashing lights.

Photos and video: Oskar Suurorg

Director and Author of the Idea Tin Grabnar  
Dramatist Ajda Rooss
Art and Set Designer Sara Slivnik
Composer and Sound Designer Mateja Starič 
Costume Designer Tina Bonča
Lighting Designer Tin Grabnar
3D-printing and Puppets Aleksander Andželović
Wireless Lighting System Designers Gregor Kuhar and Matej Lazar
Assistants to the Art and Set Designer Katarina Planinc and Laura Krajnc

Premiered on April 27th, 2025
Oval Hall
Duration 45 minutes
For ages 15+

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