The only place where you can still have a conversation with other travelers today is the regional express. There are plenty of topics: unpunctuality, locked toilets, dead bodies in the cellar. The RambaZamba ensemble forms a special commission and sets off on the train in search of Peter im Tierpark, one of the GDR's most famous works of art. Many people remember this picture, reproductions of which adorned kindergartens and schools in the GDR. A body is also found. But that doesn't mean that the cause of death is murder. In the case of the painting, however, there can be no question of murder or suicide, because Peter in the Zoo is a work of art, inanimate matter - oil in mixed media on canvas, 66 x 46 cm. In this context, one can at most speak of an accident. But even that seems inappropriate in view of the fact that Peter is the son of the artist Harald Hakenbeck, who with Peter im Tierpark had attempted to confront the viewer with questions of meaning in relation to human existence.
In his first directorial work for RambaZamba, Milan Peschel, together with the actors, has illustrated the abstruseness of everyday life and the post-dramatic turn of events in a punchy way and interwoven them with contemporary questions about life.
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Pupils/students/trainees up to 35 years - € 10.00 Wheelchair/accompanying person - € 11.00 Reduced - € 11.00