Oskar Schell is an inventor, jewelry designer, pacifist, percussionist, amateur astronomer and origami artist, as well as a collector of butterflies that died of natural causes, Beatles memorabilia, mini cacti and other things. Oskar Schell lives in New York, is 9 years old and tragically lost his father in the attacks on the World Trade Center. All Oskar has left is an answering machine with his father's last messages and a mysterious key. Determined to solve his father's last riddle, Oskar sets off on a journey through New York with his tambourine. This journey leads him to many extraordinary people and involves him in adventurous situations.
Jonathan Safran Foer's novel poses a deeply human question: how can we come to terms with the senseless loss of a loved one without losing our faith in life? Oskar Schell, now an adult, takes the audience on his unique journey in an immersive theatrical performance.
Adaptation of the novel | Philipp Jescheck, Florentina Ileana Tautu |
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Players | Nils Thalmann |
director | Philipp Jescheck |
Set design | Stephanie Zimmer |
Dramaturgy | Florentina Ileana Tautu |
Production Management | Stephanie Tschunko |
Technical Director | Moritz Haase |
Assistant Director | Pauline Mainzer |
Production assistance | Lilly Helmel |
Press Assistant | Barbara Fleischmann |
Adapted from: EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE | Copyright © Jonathan Safran Foer, 2005 | German translation: Henning Ahrens 2005 | Verlag Kiepenheuer & Witsch
A Spagat production with the kind support of the Cultural Department of the City of Munich.
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