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Schaubude Berlin
Greifswalder Str. 81-84
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10405 Berlin
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Limen + Anubis (Double Evening)
- Numen Company, Berlin
- Duration 65 minutes
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Almost Without Spoken Language
- Adult €16,50 | reduced €11,50
Visual Theater with Puppets with one break between the performances.
Limen
Inspired by Franz Kafka’s prose text Before the Law, Limen places the focus on hesitation, the perceived ambivalence of crossing boundaries in its short, dense scenario. An icecold wanderer comes to life. He has a long way before him. But suddenly, a stranger appears, block his path and attempts to demonstrate his power with an unambiguous silence. The wanderer fluctuates between fear and rebellion.
Notes on accessibility: Information about the accessibility of the venue in structural terms can be found here.
Anubis
The god Anubis takes souls into the underworld. A metamorphosis between this world and the next: this god rests alone with his loneliness. Nearly in love with himself, he dances and, in doing so, has an air of something almost mischievous. Using only a few words, mysterious images and delicate figures, Anubis circles the topics of the underworld and reincarnation and, using the sparest of means, explores the borders between life and death in an associative and poetic way.
Notes on accessibility: Information about the accessibility of the venue in structural terms can be found here.
Dates
8.6. Sat
9.6. Sun
Limen
Performance, direction, concept, stage design, puppet design
Tibo Gebert
Music
Mark Badur, Ulrich Kodjo Wendt
Light design
Tibo Gebert, Paul Friedrich
Costumes
Sonja Albartus, Tibo Gebert
Artistic consulting
Gabriel Hermand Priquet
Co-production with
Schaubude Berlin
Funded by
Fonds Darstellende Künste e. V.
Performance, direction, concept, stage design, puppet design
Tibo Gebert
Music
Mark Badur, Ulrich Kodjo Wendt
Costumes
Sonja Albartus, Tibo Gebert
Artistic consulting
Gabriel Hermand Priquet, Ilka Schönbein
Co-production with
Schaubude Berlin
Supported by
Brotfabrik Berlin, T-Werk Potsdam