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Does the Pomegranate Know That It Has Another Name

  • Duration 60 minutes
  • in German
  • Adult €16,50 | reduced €11,50
  • Puppet and Object Theater

Klaus G. Kohn
Klaus G. Kohn
Klaus G. Kohn
Klaus G. Kohn
Klaus G. Kohn
Klaus G. Kohn

“We must have overseen something in the everyday order of things. Secretly, the closets are moved and the chairs are rearranged.” On a stage framed by felt surfaces, figures walk through, survey ... question an elementary space in search of today's …

“We must have overseen something in the everyday order of things. Secretly, the closets are moved and the chairs are rearranged.”

On a stage framed by felt surfaces, figures walk through, survey ... question an elementary space in search of today's world and its disparate utopias.the piece lives from the specific expressive and movement possibilities of different figures, which merge with the movements of the player - in interaction with the atmospheric-rhythmic music composed for this purpose.

* Pomegranate" = ancient symbol for "world"

Notes on accessibility: Information about the accessibility of the venue in structural terms can be found here.

The title is taken from a line of verse in Brief im April (Letter in April) by Inger Christensen

Dates

2.2. Fri

Berlin premiere

3.2. Sat

Performance, puppet design: Mirjam Hesse 

Text, direction: Enno Podehl 

Szenography: Ensemble 

Costume: Jennifer Podehl 

Music: Stefan Mertin 
Funded by: Fonds Darstellende Künste aus Mitteln der Beauftragten der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien im Rahmen von NEUSTART KULTUR und Stadt Braunschweig Fachbereich Kultur 

www.theater-miamou.de 

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