The Last Tape
by Samuel Beckett | in-house production | revival
"Reveled in the word spool. SPUUULE!
Happiest moment of the last five hundred thousand."
One evening, late, in the future. A man: madder. IN SEARCH: For bananas, which he hides from himself.
In the midst of boxes. And tapes. On which he has recorded his life. The older man on the trail of the younger one. IN SEARCH: For THE moment. "Box three, reel five. FAREWELL TO LOVE. Her eyes were just slits because of the glare of the sun. I leaned over them so that they would be in the shade, and they opened. Let me in. Everything was in there, the whole old ball of dirt, all the light and darkness, all the famine and gluttony of the centuries! That's right!"
"A great acting portrait, drawn with love and not least the indispensable feeling for the subtle humor in Beckett's play" (Süddeutsche Zeitung) "An absolute must for Beckett fans. It only comes around once a decade." (theaterkritiken.com) "Beyond time and space." (Abendzeitung)
with Andreas Seyferth as Krapp Director: Matthias Grundig Lighting: Jo Hübner Technical Design: Max Reitmayer
German by Erika and Elmar Tophoven
Rights: S. Fischer Verlag GmbH
Frankfurt on the Main
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Price information:
normal: 23,- | reduced: 15,- | Thursday = theater day! All tickets 3,- reduced