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KantTheaterBerlin: 1984 von George Orwell

In the organizer's words:

Nightmare and passionate plea for humanity and freedom at the same time. Open air

Big Brother is watching you - over 70 years ago, George Orwell wrote this science fiction thriller about the destruction of a human being by a totalitarian surveillance state. Winston Smith doubts this system, he hates it, and that alone is a thought crime, his death sentence, and he knows it. But suddenly something completely unexpected happens to him: he falls in love. But can he really trust Julia? Isn't she a member of the thought police after all?

In the Kanttheater Berlin version, Uwe Neumann is Winston Smith, Anette Daugardt slips into the roles of the antagonists, the lovers, the thought police. Two chairs and a trombone are enough to show the equally fascinating and frightening intellectual core of this classic negative utopia in all its threatening topicality.

By and with Anette Daugardt and Uwe Neumann

www.kanttheaterberlin.de

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Price information:

Only remaining tickets at the Box Office (surcharge 2 €, no concessions)

Location

Globe Berlin Sömmeringstraße 15 10589 Berlin

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