by Bodo Kirchhoff
Performance rights by S. Fischer Verlag GmbH, Frankfurt a. M.
Is the good old striptease dead? And has its audience also disappeared into the dust, hiding from the Internet? Or has it only died for those who are supposed to take their clothes off? If so, it still exists, and our time is not short of desires for exposure; but how does one thing lead to another?
Through language, what else - the announcer of a striptease act enters the stage. He promises the last classic strip on German soil: Andrea (or Andreas?) will only be wearing a red ribbon at the end, thereby issuing an irrevocable request to the audience to imagine this ribbon as removed, not just for the moment but for all the future, which should not be underestimated as an ordeal.
But Andrea (or Andreas) seems to be late, and the announcer only has sentences like the one with the ribbon; he has to go on and on, spreading the hope that Andrea (or Andreas) will still come, even though the person Kirchhoff's monologue is about has been there from the beginning - perhaps too dressed to be visible, perhaps too naked ...
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Text: Bodo Kirchhoff
Director and set: Daniel Fischer
Technology: Michael Kleinjohann
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