PHOTO: © Nils Tammer

Und sicher ist mit mir die Welt verschwunden

In the organizer's words:
"I have a rage against the world or the system or myself for betraying everything I didn't believe in, or did we really once believe in saving the world? They were just lying around decoratively, the books, the feminist, Marxist, queer ones, they were lying around with their headlines that we didn't get beyond, while we preferred to watch series. " One speaker - "I'm at the age where doctors decide against my ventilation when there's an aspiring portfolio manager on the next couch." - I had expected that, while waiting for death, my subconscious would show me fascinating pictures of my successful life. And that I had only repressed them, the unique moments full of fulfillment, love and exoticism. But what comes up can only be described as sub-par. Real estate and refrigerators, dreary travels and the absence of love. "Sibylle Berg, the optimistic pessimist, as she calls herself, once again shows her brilliance. She succeeds in writing a stirring, angry and powerful piece full of linguistic intelligence, poise and humor. "Has anyone prepared us - please - for this mortification? That we suddenly become unimportant? Invisible even if we play by the rules? That exist for women." Und sicher ist mit mir die Welt verschwunden, again directed by Sebastian Nübling, is the fourth and final part of the saga that Sibylle Berg has written for us. The journey of the polyphonic young speaker, which she began brilliantly with Es sagt mir nichts, das sogenannte Draußen and which she accompanied in her search for happiness in an unhappy world with Und dann kam Mirna and Nach uns das All - Das innere Team kennt keine Pause, she ends seemingly elegiac, with a polyphonic speaker looking back on life. CUT. ACTION. nominated for "Stücke 2021" of the 46. Mülheimer TheatertageAwarded as "Play of the Year" of the Critics* Survey 2020/21 by Theater Heute WATCH TRAILER Premiere on 24/October 2020 Abendzettel UND SICHER IST MIT MIR DIE WELT VERSCHWUNDEN {"preview_thumbnail":"/sites/default/files/styles/video_embed_wysiwyg_preview/public/video_thumbnails/F2_p0jxcdjA.jpg?itok=4cuUKvfS", "video_url": "https://youtu.be/F2_p0jxcdjA", "settings":{"responsive":1, "width": "854", "height": "480", "autoplay":0}, "settings_summary":["Embedded Video (Responsive)."]} Photo: Esra RotthoffStage photos: Ute Langkafel MAIFOTO This content has been machine translated.

Location

Maxim Gorki Theater Am Festungsgraben 2 10117 Berlin

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