Gier
By Sarah Kane
German by Marius von Mayenburg
Staging: Christopher Rüping
- 98% Sehnsucht
- 99% Verzweiflung
- 100% Musik
You know the feeling when you long for someone so much that it doesn't even stop when the person is right in front of you and you can touch, hug, kiss, grab them? You know that feeling when you can never get close enough, that the other person is always too far away no matter how near they are?
Long before the term 'toxic' was used to describe relationships, British playwright Sarah Kane wrote a desperate, tender text about these exact conditions. Her dramatic long poem asks whether intimacy is always an impertinence and wants to know how we endure the violence of romantic love. How can we silence the greedy voices in our heads, at least for a brief moment?
Crave was written in the late 1990s. Now, 25 years later, Christopher Rüping is bringing this great, lonely script to the Pfauen.
7 June 2024, supporting program *Happy End Closing Festival*
18:30 Book launch with the Alexander Verlag Berlin: Nahaufnahme.
19:30 Gier. For the very last time.
21:30 Pack die Badehose ein. Picnic and music on the Blatterwiese.
- Staging
- Christopher Rüping
- Stage Design
- Jonathan Mertz
- Costume Design
- Lene Schwind
- Music
- Christoph Hart
- String Trio
- Jonathan Heck / Coen Strouken / Polina Niederhauser
- Video
- Emma Lou Herrmann
- Live Video
- Wilf Speller
- Light
- Gerhard Patzelt
- Dramaturgy
- Moritz Frischkorn
- Audience Development
- Mathis Neuhaus
- Touring & International Relations
- Sonja Hildebrandt
- Artistic Mediation T&S
- Manuela Runge
- Production Assistance
- Mahlia Theismann
- Stage design assistance
- Johanna Bajohr
- Costume design assistance
- Dorothea Knorr
- Production intern
- Anouk Eugster
- Stage Design intern
- Meret Prangulaishvili
- Costume design intern
- Ella Zaretzkie
- Inspection
- Dayen Tuskan
- Soufflage
- Katja Weppler
- 105 Min
- Premiere: 4. March 2023, Pfauen
- Recommended age: 18 years and older
- English Surtitles
- 🛈 Introduction 30 min before the play on 7 June.
Trigger warning: This production contains descriptions and depictions of sexualized violence, including violence against children, and deals with the themes of depression and suicide.