19:30 h | 21. Nov 2024 | Staatstheater Hannover - Ballhof Zwei |Hannover
Es gibt viele Gründe sich zu schämen: Achselschweiß, das Anderssein, das Angefasstwerden oder das Anfassen, Arbeitslosigkeit und Armut, Depression und Einsamkeit, Ehrverletzung, Erschöpfung, Familie, Gesichtsverlust, Hautausschlag, Heidi Klum, die sogenannten feinen Unterschiede und die Klimakatastrophe, der Intimbereich, schmutzige Fantasien, Krankheit, K-Pop, Schubladendenken, Shitstorm, Stuhlgang ...
Director Oliver Frljić, one of the leading and most controversial contemporary Croatian theatre artists, creates
a new work specially for and with the Junges
Schauspielhaus, investigating the role of schools in society.
How can a democracy be served by educating its children in such undemocratic institutions? What is it that
schools actually teach us? And just what kind of life are
they ...
17:00 h | 23. Nov 2013 | Schauspielhaus (Großes Haus) |Düsseldorf
Momo has a special gift. She can listen - really listen, which means that she can help the people who talk to her. But then the men in grey arrive and tell everyone to save time. Gradually all the things that made life fun begin to disappear. Can Momo find the time which has been stolen? Michael Ende’s celebrated children’s book is brought to life on the big stage by director Rüdiger Pape.
Subtitled ‹conversations between the sandpit and the rocking chair›, Daniel Cremer’s project brings together young and old to ponder some of life’s more time-consuming questions: Where did the world come from? Was it created or was it always here? What are we on earth for? Why do we get old? And why do we cease to exist?
19:00 h | 20. Feb 2014 | Junges Schauspielhaus - Münsterstraße 446 |Düsseldorf
Two young Serbs, Bojan and Ljuba, go to Holland in search of Superman. Their dreams of the bright lights of Amsterdam soon give way to a duller and greyer reality, harvesting marijuana in a greenhouse and yearning for home. Nurkan
Erpulat directs this fast and witty new play by Marijana
Ćosić, which casts an amused and satirical eye over the
differences and similarities between Eastern and ...
19:00 h | 07. Nov 2013 | Junges Schauspielhaus - Münsterstraße 446 |Düsseldorf
A stolen pot of mother of pearl paint heightens the tension between two strictly divided classes in Anna Maria Jokl’s «children’s story for almost everyone» which was written in 1937 and only published after its lost manuscript was rediscovered in 1948.
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