Spectaculum 71 - Hardcover

 
9783518411957: Spectaculum 71

Synopsis

Edward Albee: The Baby Game
The young couple is very happy about the new baby. But then another, older couple enters the plan, which is above all rhetorically superior to the two boys and tries to take the baby away from them.
Paul Binnerts: Black Box
Black Box is the dramatic relationship story of a cancer-suffering scientist, his former wife, her son, and her second husband. It is told on the background of political and religious conflicts in Israel.
Tankred Dorst: Big Scene by the River
"Did you know Harko?" With this question, the piece gradually reveals the whole drama of the bloody war. Because Harko is dead. Was he executed by his own comrades for violating the law of "decent" war? Or was he shot from ambush by the enemy?
Gertrud Kolmar: Night
An episode of Roman history from the period around Christ's birth is the backdrop for a dramatic dispute among Romans. Gertrud Kolmar writes this history drama in 1938 against the barbarism of the National Socialists, who deported and murdered them to Auschwitz in 1943.
Ronald Kosturi: Two Green Peppers
Ronald Kosturi has rediscovered the man for the theatre in his sophisticated, grotesque-comic play. Not the successful, young-dynamic hero, but a Don Quixote, who delivers sham battles with the self-confident woman of the 90s.
Theresia Walser: King Kong's Daughters
King Kong's daughters are carers in a Duisburg retirement home - and they have very idiosyncratic ideas of their profession. What has to end should end glamorously - consequently they stage the death of their protégés as death scenes of big stars.

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