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Letzte Gefechte - Komödie von Bert van Derghem

In the organizer's words:

Four people meet for an isolation experiment and train for the end of the world. They fight battles. Verbal battles. They spare themselves nothing. They don't spare themselves. They are ready.

In his dialogs, Bert van Derghem uncovers the abysses within and between relationships. Dialogues that answer each other and form a story - or several stories. Against the backdrop of an apocalyptic, diffuse threat, different constellations, new and different conflicts arise again and again. Everything is contested, nothing remains unchallenged.

That is funny. Irritating. But also irritatingly funny.

Bert van Derghem

Born March 14, 1978 on the Lower Rhine. Grew up in Krefeld and Nuremberg. Extended stays abroad in Portugal, France and the Isle of Man. After dropping out of his studies in philosophy and archaeology, he worked as a fisherman, sailor, ship's cook, travel guide, barman and streetcar driver. Writes dime novels, plays, radio plays and advertising copy. Lives alone or as a couple in Berlin, Kassel and on Lake Tegernsee. His version of Alexandre Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo was premiered at the Gandersheim Cathedral Festival in 2023.

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Location

Theater der Altstadt Rotebühlstraße 89 70178 Stuttgart

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