The author Yüksel Pazarkaya had a significant influence on the Turkish-German theater scene in the 1960s. He wrote for local and national daily newspapers, co-founded the Studiobühne at the Technical University of Stuttgart, staged plays with Turkish and German ensembles, translated plays from Turkish and wrote his own. According to literary scholar Erol M. Boran, his first work 'Ohne Bahnhof' (premiered in 1967, Theater der Altstadt Stuttgart) can be considered the first stage work by a Turkish-German author. It is also the first time that a so-called guest worker appears as a protagonist. Pazarkaya's play is largely forgotten today. Now, almost 60 years later, on the initiative of the Stuttgart Schaudepot für die Darstellenden Künste, the text and staged premiere are being re-read and updated. With: Özlem Dündar, Andreas Nikakis, Yüksel Pazarkaya, Karina Pino and others.
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A production by Herbordt/Mohren, supported by the Landesverband Freie Tanz- und Theaterschaffende Baden-Württemberg e. V. and the state capital Stuttgart.
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