7:00 PM to 7:30 PM – Rehearsal excerpts from the children’s play – TABLE SET YOURSELF
We're presenting an updated version of this fairy tale, originally by the Brothers Grimm, but of course, it also features the magic table, the golden donkey, and a mysterious sack, not to mention the greedy goat who always knows more than everyone else. Fun for all ages.
7.45 to 8.15 p.m. – Excerpts from THE ORESTIE
The great general Agamemnon sets out for war on Troy and sacrifices his daughter Iphigenia to the gods on the way. When he returns home ten years later, he is slain by his wife Clytemnestra and her lover Aegisthus. His son Orestes avenges this death, killing his own mother and her lover, and is subsequently haunted by his mother's vengeful spirits.
8.30 to 9.00 pm – Excerpts from ROBIN
Welcome to the year 2040. Highly intelligent androids equipped with cutting-edge artificial intelligence are taking on numerous tasks in the economic and social spheres. Take Robin, a female android who works in the healthcare field. Her patient dies. Murder? Or a programming error? The court faces a grave decision.
21:15 to 21:45 – Rehearsal excerpts from IT'S JUST A PHASE, BUNNY
Mischa's boss gives the workaholic a gift for his 50th birthday: a "golden handshake." Is he now retired? Dying old? Now he's approaching puberty, but what will the outcome be for him, his friends, and his family?
22.00 to 22.30 – Sample excerpts from 4000 DAYS
Imagine suddenly waking up from a coma and unable to remember the past 4,000 days. This is what happens to Michael, who can no longer remember his ten-year relationship with Paul. Unlike his mother, Carol, who tries everything to break Paul and Michael up. Will she succeed? Find out starting October 3rd at the Kellertheater.
22:45 to 23:15 – Excerpts from WOMEN.MUST.LOVE.ARE ALLOWED
When Molière’s comedy “The Learned Women” premiered in 1672, it was a satire on the emancipation efforts of the female bourgeoisie.
The Kellertheater team has adapted the material to the present day, raising the question: which role models have we truly overcome, which persist, and which lifestyles are permissible or do we allow ourselves?
23:30 to 0:00 – Excerpts from THE SEAGULL
The Seagull, a frequently performed play by Anton Chekhov, is about a group of people who come together in the countryside and who all struggle in different ways with their fate, struggle for love and recognition, become entangled in their ambitions and face it all with more or less humor.