ACH, DIESE LÜCKE, DIESE ENTSETZLICHE LÜCKE
By Joachim Meyerhoff
In a version by Julia Fischer and Matthias Köhler
From a naked fear of acting to a sought-after Burgtheater actor: in his third novel, the successful actor and writer Joachim Meyerhoff tells an autobiographical story about the tragicomedy of human existence.
Having just turned twenty, the narrator moves in with his grandparents in Nymphenburg. Accepted at drama school in Munich, he lives in two completely separate worlds. In the daily routine of drama school horror, he fails daily at voice exercises, singing lessons, animal improvisations. From the excessive demands he flees into the out of time world of his grandparents: every part of the day runs the same and is accompanied by copious amounts of alcohol - a disciplined fight against the emptiness of existence.
Director: Matthias Köhler
Stage & Costumes: Ran Chai Bar-zvi
Dramaturgy: Julia Fischer
With: Markus J. Bachmann, Julia Doege. Ralf Harster, Susanne Seuffert
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