NSU - Germans also among the victims
The NSU trial is one of the most complex trials in recent German history. The NSU's sad record: bomb attacks, robberies, murders - including nine people of Turkish, Kurdish and Greek origin. Although the years-long trial into the series of murders committed by the right-wing extremist terror cell has come to a legally binding conclusion, there is still the impression that much remains incomplete. The trial reveals frightening insights into the failure of the authorities. For years, the victims with a migration background were accused of being involved in the crimes. At the same time, almost all officials involved in the case ruled out a right-wing extremist background for the perpetrators. What would have happened if the victims had had German names and the perpetrators non-German names?
The reason for us to stage a play like this is to ensure that nothing is forgotten. The play should remind us of what is still latently present: the radical terror from the right. The ensemble brings the facts and reality before our eyes to shake us awake. This play wants to be a wake-up call that these atrocious acts still exist underground. It is bitter, at times ridiculous and reaches the level of the grotesque.
Author: Tuğsal Moğul
Director: Mustafa Avkiran & Övül Avkiran
Dramaturgy: Saliha Kerkhoff
Lighting design: Serdar Demirdas
Production: Ballaus Prinzenallee / Interkulturell-Aktiv e.V.
With: Freya Kreutzkam, Lukas David Schmidt, Jonas Broxtermann
Gemeinsam Events erleben
Events werden noch schöner wenn wir sie teilen! Deshalb kannst du dich jetzt mit Friends und anderen Usern vernetzen um Events gemeinsam zu besuchen. Loslegen