The War of the Buttons - Divadlo Drak
Sat, 21. 6. 2025
16:00
Available seats :
130
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The story of a boyish war between two village gangs set against the backdrop of a real war.
How does a children’s game mirror the adult world, and what does it reveal about it? What
continually fuels their mutual hatred rooted in grudges no one remembers?
Though The War of the Buttons takes place over a century ago, its message remains deeply
relevant. By bringing adult conflicts into a children’s setting, Louis Pergaud, its author,
insightfully highlights the absurdity of war and the irrational reasons behind it. He has thus created
a miniature world where social issues are unmistakably clear: fear of otherness, the need to create
enemies, social and gender (in)equality, the uncritical adoption of established patterns, raising children
with old wrongs, domestic violence, and much more. These issues remain highly relevant and provide
an excellent starting point for sensitive discussions with children.
Director Šimon Spišák’s adaptation draws on the book’s core metaphor, where strength is symbolized
by an ordinary button. The absence of the button representing war capital naturally leads to
nakedness, both figuratively and literally exposing the enemy to the bone, making fighting
impossible. In the world of our child heroes, strength is measured in the most mundane way possible,
following the example of their fathers, by physical ability. With a generous dose of humour and
exaggeration, the production asks whether there is any escape from this cycle.
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