
LENZ.
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recommended for ages 16 and up
DE Lenz runs through the mountains, always on the edge. The sun is stinging, the snow is blinding and everything inside is empty. The bells are ringing in the valley because a child has died in the neighboring village. It is spring. Everything is bad, but everything is possible. Those who are not immortal have already lost! Georg Büchner's fragmentary story is about the author Jakob M. R. Lenz's real-life stay in a mountain village. In it, Lenz becomes the description of a state, an attitude to life between boundless emptiness and unleashed energy - a disastrous descent between utopia and horror.
EN Lenz runs through the mountains, always on the edge. The sun is stinging, the snow is blinding and everything inside is empty. The bells are ringing in the valley because a child has died in the neighboring village. It is spring. Everything is bad, but everything is possible. Those who are not immortal have already lost! Georg Büchner's fragmentary story is about the author Jakob M. R. Lenz's real-life stay in a mountain village. In it, Lenz becomes the description of a state, an attitude to life between boundless emptiness and unleashed energy - a disastrous descent between utopia and horror.
Duration
80 min.
Language
German
Possible triggers/sensory stimuli
Thematization of death, loud music, darkness
Participants
Performers: Luis Brunner, Lucas Zach
Director: Alina Sobotta (thesis)
Stage and costume: Simone Ballüer
Sound: Juri Gänsdorfer
Dramaturgy: Leonard Kaiser
Eintritt: 12,00 EUR
Ermäßigt: 9,00 EUR
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A graduation project in drama directing at the Theaterakademie Hamburg, Hochschule für Music and Drama, in cooperation with Kampnagel Hamburg supported by: the Mara & Holger Cassens Stiftung, the Dr. Margitta und Dietmar Lambert-Fonds - Stiftungsfonds unter dem Dach der Hamburgischen Kulturstiftung, the Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S., the Rudolf Augstein Stiftung and the ZEIT Stiftung Bucerius.
Dates at a glance
30.05, 19:30
31.05, 19:30
01.06, 19:30