PHOTO: © Markus Niessner
Good Morning! - Szenen einer Befreiung
In the organizer's words:
ATTENTION! The start time for the performance in Bergen-Belsen has not yet been finalized. It may be moved up or back by one hour. The date remains the same, of course!
Spring 1945. A woman comes down the steps of a house and squints into the sun. A man walks by. He stares straight ahead. A child touches the cold hull of a tank and runs away. The soldier doesn’t look after him. A couple dances across the square. The woman turns around and disappears back into the house.
The play “Good Morning – Scenes of a Liberation,” created to mark the 80th anniversary of Germany’s liberation from National Socialism, explores the situations of various characters in the days and months following the arrival of the Allies. What does the end of the war mean for a Jewish person, a forced laborer, a Nazi Party official? Liberation or occupation? A new beginning or a collapse? How do people who were perpetrators and victims just yesterday encounter one another? Through theater and video art, the production brings to life the characters’ feelings, thoughts, longings, and fears, revealing the underlying notions and meanings of freedom and liberation in the spring of 1945 and building a bridge to the present day.
Eighty years after the end of the war, what notions and meanings of freedom shape our society? Where do we stand today?
Good Morning, Wolfenbüttel! - Scenes of a Liberation
Director: Anne Wittmiß
Text: Anne Wittmiß & folklicht*
Video art: Lucian Patermann
Set Design: Leah Lichtwitz
Featuring Regine Gebhardt, Emma Schoepe, Folkert Dücker
Runtime: 80 minutes
Recommended age: 16 and older
INFORMATION ABOUT THE PERFORMANCE AND ACCESSIBILITY:
- Since we perform at non-theater venues, unfortunately not all events are accessible! You can find information on accessibility at the individual venues here:
- Lüneburg:https://www.gedenkstaette-lueneburg.de/besuch/barrierefreier-besuch/
- Bergen-Belsen:https://www.bergen-belsen.de/besuch/anfahrt-und-oeffnungszeiten/barrierefreiheit
- Stadthagen: TBA
- Drütte Concentration Camp Memorial: Access to the memorial is generally on foot. The walking path is not accessible for people with mobility impairments: a long flight of stairs must be used. Access by car is possible but must be arranged in advance with security. Please contact us in advance at: 05341 / 44581 or besuch@gedenkstaette-salzgitter.de.
Access to and visits to the exhibition “Concentration Camp Prisoners in Arms Production” within the memorial itself are accessible to people with mobility impairments.
To access the event room, visitors must navigate one step.
- We would like to make culture accessible to as many people as possible. The Mini-Ticket is intended for people facing financial difficulties. At the same time, however, we must of course finance this project, which is why we offer the Solidarity Ticket. By purchasing a Solidarity Ticket, you enable us to offer the Mini-Ticket.
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