Through the lens of a war photographer, they become active witnesses to events unfolding on the frontline. The camera is not merely a tool for documentation—it is a symbol of responsibility and moral reflection. Each image captures a moment that can evoke empathy yet at the same time raises questions about where testimony ends and the aestheticization of suffering begins. The production explores the role of media in shaping our perception of conflicts and invites the audience to reflect on their own responsibility at a time when human rights are being threatened or ignored in many parts of the world. The production is part of the European project TRANSPORT, one of the most interesting theatre initiatives of 2025 on the international scene.
EU Project TRANSPORT
Estonsky, EN / CZ titulky
About the theatre:
Eesti Noorsooteater is an Estonian theatre for young audiences and the only professional stage in Estonia specializing in puppet and visual theatre. In its work, it combines various forms of contemporary visual theatre and regularly participates in international projects and festivals. The Frontline was created as part of the European project TRANSPORT, which brings together six theatres from several countries and, through individual productions, reflects on the themes of globalization, conflicts, and the impact of human activity on the contemporary world.
