"Otherwise I always hear that you should be rooted. I'm convinced that the only creatures that have roots, the trees, would rather have none, then they could fly in an airplane."
From Bertolt Brecht: Conversations with Refugees
They speak of the good of the shabby, of the order of the senseless, of the virtue of deception, of outdated modernity. On the live audio walk, two figures accompany you through the transit area of their life in exile. They hide and reappear in the Brechtian alleyways of the city. You hide and reappear. Soon after, they move away, each in their own place. Perhaps to be seen again after all. And in the end the question arises: Where do I have to go, who can I be?
Acting: Anja Neukamm and Martin Schülke
Director: Gianna Formicone
Concept: Ensemble from bluespots productions
Production management: Lisa Bühler
Dramaturgy: Kristina Beck
Media support and image: Miriam Artmann
Performance rights:
Suhrkamp publishing house / Brecht heirs
© Jan-Pieter Fuhr
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Grandhotel Cosmopolis