Erniedrigte und Beleidigte - Premiere - Schedule, Program & Tickets
Erniedrigte und Beleidigte - Premiere
First of all, the possibility of happiness flashes: Natascha loves Aljoscha, Aljoscha loves Natascha. They want to get married, the fathers are against it. Aljoscha's father, Prince Walkowski, wants to marry off his son to the wealthy heiress Katja in order to get their millions. Katja wants to do good with her money, but the prince has experience with ripping young women. Like the mother of the girl Nelly, whose sheltered childhood was destroyed before she was even born. And that continues to be destroyed.
“Splittermen” is what director Sascha Hawemann calls these inhabitants of the cosmos unfolded in DEEDRED AND BELEIDIGTE, “adapted and torn together, in and for themselves, the eternal, God-willed, irreversible exploitation. Remain human last mission of the missed revolution. "
Greed and contempt for human beings as central diseases of a society without utopias. Right in the middle of it all is Vanya, an author who survives while he writes down what happens: How the power man Prince Walkowski makes the puppets dance. How your own body falls to the ground again and again, in seemingly endless jerks of being unable to bear it.
Because Dostoyevsky's own story shimmers through again and again in DISEASED AND OFFENED. That of a writer who is finally allowed to return to St. Petersburg after eight years in Siberian exile.
Dostoyevsky's third novel was published in 1861, initially in sequels, in the magazine Vremja, founded by him and his brother - the author was driven by financial difficulties and the knowledge that he had to publish the first chapters of a story without knowing the end. A story like a feverish dream, written by a writer who writes himself back to life with it. A story full of the pressure of being, the pressure of love, the pressure of having, that looks from yesterday through today to tomorrow, in which atrocities committed by people against people are repeated over generations - in a city that eats everything.
Subject to changes.
“Splittermen” is what director Sascha Hawemann calls these inhabitants of the cosmos unfolded in DEEDRED AND BELEIDIGTE, “adapted and torn together, in and for themselves, the eternal, God-willed, irreversible exploitation. Remain human last mission of the missed revolution. "
Greed and contempt for human beings as central diseases of a society without utopias. Right in the middle of it all is Vanya, an author who survives while he writes down what happens: How the power man Prince Walkowski makes the puppets dance. How your own body falls to the ground again and again, in seemingly endless jerks of being unable to bear it.
Because Dostoyevsky's own story shimmers through again and again in DISEASED AND OFFENED. That of a writer who is finally allowed to return to St. Petersburg after eight years in Siberian exile.
Dostoyevsky's third novel was published in 1861, initially in sequels, in the magazine Vremja, founded by him and his brother - the author was driven by financial difficulties and the knowledge that he had to publish the first chapters of a story without knowing the end. A story like a feverish dream, written by a writer who writes himself back to life with it. A story full of the pressure of being, the pressure of love, the pressure of having, that looks from yesterday through today to tomorrow, in which atrocities committed by people against people are repeated over generations - in a city that eats everything.
Subject to changes.
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