PHOTO: © Antje Domeier

Geld nach Emile Zola

In the organizer's words:

Money
Emile Zola

The novel "Money" by Emile Zola, published in 1891, describes the interplay of the stock market cycles, the bull market (the sustained positive trend on the stock market/bull market) and the bear market (the sustained negative trend on the stock market/bear market).

He describes the inevitable collapse of Universal Bank, founded by Saccard, which, through manipulation and the purchase of its own shares, created a bubble that burst and ruined countless small investors.

But there are also winners, like Grundermann, the well-informed speculator who sells his shares in time and changes sides. The play shows the greed for money and the speculative games on the stock market, the dream of profit, the return without work.

The psychology of speculators in a heated stock market makes the play a highly modern financial thriller in which there are winners and losers and in which the vision of a money-free, happy society ultimately fades away.

Directed by
Antje Domeier/Thomas Kittler

The actors are
Lorenz Compes, Andre Glade, Katharina Heib, Fritz Jäger, Thomas Kittler, Julia Kling, Luise Nünning, Alina Wilbert

15€/10€
karten@szene10.de
016099255623

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Location

Szene 10 - Bühne im Girardet Girardetstraße 10 45131 Essen