Anyone who has ever seen Alexei Lochmann on stage will never forget his captivating acting. Lochmann's background is interesting and rather confusing in view of current political events: born in Qaranghandy in Kazakhstan, he grew up in Hamburg in the 1990s as the child of a family of ethnic German immigrants with a Russian-German father and a Ukrainian-Russian mother. His family was then, and still is today, forced to reinvent itself time and again, having to leave places that had become familiar several times, and despite this, or perhaps because of it, they have always brought pieces of their old homeland with them to their new one. Lochmann's solo evening is about the scattered nature of a family in all directions and across several countries and ideologies, about the events that triggered their moves and resettlements, about affiliations and cultural idiosyncrasies. How many trees does it actually take for the steppe to become a forest?
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