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“Actually I’m quite different. But I so rarely have time to show it.”
(Ödön v. Horvath)

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“More than 70 years after his death, an unknown play emerges by one of the most-performed German dramatists of the twentieth century – a sensational discovery. “Nowhere else in his work does the author question himself and his time with so much pain and despair,” according to the Horváth expert Klaus Kastberger.

The title refers to the ambivalent empty space at the centre of the play. Is Nobody cruel fate, chance or God, who – if he isn’t dead after all – is just not interested? In 1924, Horváth herds together a group of characters, of the kind we encounter again in his later plays, in a tenement-block stairwell – a surreal, existential whirligig of desperate existences behind social masks: the tyrannical, crippled landlord who has forced them all into his debt, and who is ultimately not transformed by love into a better person; prostitutes, penniless artists, brutal pimps and an estranged brother whose return will trigger the final catastrophe. In this world between the wars, everything is part of the general inflation of goods, services and people – and thus replaceable. Waitresses who inevitably become prostitutes are immediately replaced by new waitresses with the same name. Again and again, tankards are broken, heralding in social decline. The economic crisis is inevitably followed by a moral one and vice versa: “Woe is us. Everything repeats itself.”

Raw, expressionistic and frightening, the 23-year-old Horváth depicts the brutality of humans, of relationships, of existence. In his production, director Dušan David Pařízek probes the connection between this play and Horvath’s later works, as well as the dramas playing out in our time.” (Text:Deutsches Theater Berlin)

Tragedy by Ödön von Horvath
Premiere: 
25.03.2017
Derniere:
03.03.2018
Deutsches Theater Berlin, Kammerspiele

Directed by: Dušan David Pařízek
Costume: Kamila Polívková
Dramaturgy: Birgit Lengers
Cast: Marcel Kohler (Fürchtegott Lehmann), Franziska Machens (Gilda), Wiebke Mollenhauer (Ursula), Frank Seppeler (Kaspar Lehmann), Henning Vogt (Wladimir), Elias Ahrens (Klein), Lisa Hrdina (waitress, successor, teenager)

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