A deadly comic battle for love and money as a roaring ensemble celebration
"A great evening, clever, exhausting, demanding, whose stubborn characters haunt you until you sleep." (SZ)
A Russian society in economic decline, unable to rid itself of the toxic ghosts of its overpowering forefathers, thoroughly militaristic and dreaming of lost greatness - in his early work written on the Sea of Azov, which became known as "Platonov", Anton Chekhov celebrates the farewell to a declining world: the socially well-off Anna Petrovna is unexpectedly faced with economic ruin, and on the evening before her estate is to be auctioned off, a crowd of people gather to play as if there is still something to be won. And nobody sees the disasters coming.
German by Ulrike Zemme
With "DAD MEN TALKING: A series of talks with changing guests & Carl Hegemann" and a monologue by Katja Brunner
Invited to the Berlin Theatertreffen 2024 & the Hamburg Theaterfestival 2024.
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Thu-Sat: 15-45€, Sun-Wed: 10-40€, under 30 years each seat category: 10€.