| When | Time + Venue | Tickets | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thu 24.05. | 20:00 Mülheimer Theatertage 2012 | Cancelled | |
| Sun 10.06. | 19:30 Großes Haus | Buy | |
| Fri 22.06. | 20:00 Ringlokschuppen, Mülheim a.d.R. | ||
| Sat 23.06. | 20:00 Ringlokschuppen, Mülheim a.d.R. | ||
Tonight, you are withheld from the finest scenes in the play, because none of us would be able to bear it. This is why the evening bears the title “Kill Your Darlings”. We are not going to present you with the best scenes of the play tonight, because we could not bear them at all – including me. I could never again write another play, and you, you could never again go to see another piece of staging, if the best was already behind you, and you felt like you will never experience that feeling again. This is why we have decided to cut the great moments, because they can’t be lived.
I walked down the streets past these terraced houses, and I would have gladly told you: “I wouldn’t want to enter those houses with the brightly lit windows for the world. I wouldn’t want to talk to the people behind those windows, not here nor at any other place in the world, not even on The Streets of Berladelphia.”
no no no
no no no
no no no.
With: Fabian Hinrichs, Eduard Anselm (Chor), Johanna Berger (Chor), Christin Fust (Chor), Hannes Hirsch (Chor), Emma Laule (Chor), Ronny Lorenz (Chor), Martina Marti (Chor), Fynn Neb (Chor), Rudolph Perry (Chor), Nicola Rietmann (Chor), Paula Schöne (Chor), Anna Smith (Chor), Lukas Vernaldi (Chor) and Claudia Vila Peremiquel (Chor)
Director: René Pollesch
Stage Designer: Bert Neumann
Light Design: Frank Novak, Torsten König
Dramaturgy: Henning Nass
Produced by Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz Berlin, as part of the project "Fatzer geht über die Alpen", in collaboration with Teatro Stabile di Torino, funded by the German Federal Cultural Foundation / Wanderlust Fund.
With special thanks to Die Etage - school for performing and fine arts.
--