Visual theatre based on themes by Hans Henny Jahnn, 70 minutes, nonverbal
We are not in ancient Corinth, but 1950s’ America. This Medea is neither a stranger nor a cold-blooded avenger, but part of a “normal” family. However, the family idyll is a battleground for love, power and social status. Here we find dazzling perfection, an incestuous sibling relationship, adultery and a relentless downward spiral towards infanticide. In a mixture of drama, choreography and performance, seen as if under a microscope, this adaptation of Medea highlights 20th-century relationships and violence, as well as the mechanisms of appropriation and suppression which were initially hailed as an end to barbarism.
Hallimasch Komplexis a theatre collective that creates art at the intersections of drama, choreography, installation and rhythmic composition. Their performances blur the boundaries between traditional and avant-garde theatre. The regular ensemble team consists of eleven people from the fields of drama, puppet and object theatre, direction, stage, costume, sound design and dramaturgy. Hermetic worlds are conjured up on stage in which the rules that we assume to be fixed are radically changed, making their actual weirdness and individuality clearly palpable.
In cooperation with Kampnagel Hamburg
Director: Rieke Süßkow ·Cast: Aleksandra Corovic, Max Kurth, Stephan Q. Eberhard,Richard Zapf, Julia Wachsmann, Sarah Zelt ·Sound design, assistant director: Jacopo Asam ·Dramaturgy: Katharina Fröhlich · Stage design: Lukas Fries ·Costumes: Marlen Duken · Music: Lydia Sarges · Production: Lisa Schöttel · Set assistance:Lea Harberts, Jana Mehner ·Costume assistance: Denise Agyei-Manu, Coline Jud · Photos: Nadja Häupl
Sponsored by the NATIONALE PERFORMANCE NETZ, Guest Performance Fund for Theatre, which is funded by Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, the Ministries of Culture and the Arts of the German Länder