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Schaubude Berlin
Greifswalder Str. 81-84
ÖPNV
10405 Berlin
»Greifswalder Straße«
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S8, S85, S41/42 (Ring)
M4
158
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Creations II: Can You Still Call This a Didactic Play??? / Boiler Room 6 / Fatrasies
- Mika Sander / Luisa Ilisch / Eva Laas
- Admission free
Object theater • Free admission • Tickets available on a first-come, first-served basis at the box office on the night of the performance
In confrontation with a material that each student has selected for themselves, the first-year students develop a “creation” – a miniature that is simultaneously an initial artistic statement. During “PULS & PEILUNG”, ten of these works will be presented in public for the first time, supplemented by two scenic experiments by students in their second and third years of the program.
Tickets are available only on the evening of the performance at the box office, and only as long as supplies last! The performances will take place on the Little Stage, in the Garage, in the Basement, and in KON-Zimmer. Meet at the box office. Start times are listed in the play descriptions.
Notes on accessibility: Information about the accessibility of the venue in structural terms can be found here. The venues KON-Zimmer and Garage are accessible only via stairs. There is one step leading to the Little Stage. The venues can get crowded.
Kann man das noch Lehrstück nennen??? (Can You Still Call This a Didactic Play???)
Mika Sander
Object theater • in German spoken language • 8 Minutes
Showtimes: 17:15 + 22:15 • Venue: Little Stage
A young activist sees the suffering of the delivery company subcontractors and tries to help.
Written and performed by: Mika Sander
Music: Hanns Eisler
Fatrasien (Fatrasies)
Eva Laas
Object theater • in German spoken language • 15 Minutes
Showtimes: 17:30 + 19:00 + 20:30 • Venue: Garage
A sip of poppy flower tea opens the gates to the world of the medieval poetry form fatrasie: absurd, surprising, contradictory miniatures.
Note: Poppy flower tea will be served to the audience.
Written and performed by: Eva Laas
Kesselraum 6 (Boiler Room 6)
Luisa Ilisch
Object theater • in German spoken language • 10 Minutes
Showtimes: 17:30 + 19:00 + 20:30 • Venue: Basement
A boiler room worker on the Titanic tells the story of the cruise ship from the beginning of the journey through to the tragic collision. To do so, he uses what he knows best: coal.
Written and performed by: Luisa Ilisch
Lighting and Technical Support: Mika Sander