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Schaubude Berlin
Greifswalder Str. 81-84
Public transportation
10405 Berlin
(030) 42 34 31 4
schaubude.berlin
»Greifswalder Straße«-
S1, S231
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Lethe At Home.
- Lost&Found, Berlin
- Duration 70 minutes
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in German spoken language
- Adult €16,50 | reduced €11,50
Puppet and object theater
When was, in fact, the last time that you celebrated forgetting and has a black hole ever told you anything about disappearing?
We find ourselves at the bottom of the sea. Boxes have sunken here, filled with stories about remembering and forgetting. Pictures, objects, voices. In between them is an octopus who has been strangely absent-minded lately.
Lethe daheim asks questions about both the biographical as well as the societal dimensions of forgetting and dementia and confronts the audience with the unavailable using an absurd-poetic visual language.
A note about accessibility: You can find information about the physical accessibility of the performance venue here. Seating options include platform steps and a space for a wheelchair or alternative seating with an unrestricted view. The audience sits very close to the stage area and is invited to interact. The room often goes dark for short periods.
Film and sound recordings will be made during the performances on October 4. By attending, you consent to these being used for public relations purposes.
Dates
3.10. Thu
4.10. Fri
5.10. Sat
6.10. Sun
Performance
Franziska Dittrich
Text
Luise Bose, Franziska Dittrich
Direction
Luise Bose
Scenography, costumes
Jana Barthel
Music
Marlena Kreßin
Puppet design
Jonathan Gentilhomme
Assistance direction
Christine Zeides
Assistance scenography
Augustin Klett
Management production
Katja Podzimski
Stage design
Studio Tutti (Laura Immler & Friedrich Hartung
Audio description
Nicolai Audiodeskription
Audiodeskription
Nicolai Audiodeskription
Unterstützt von
Puppentheater Halle
Funded by Hauptstadtkulturfonds, Rudolf Augstein Stiftung, Deutsche Stiftung für
Demenzerkrankte Wilhelm von Lauff – Stiftung und Förderverein Schaubude Berlin e. V.
Supported by
Puppentheater Halle