Nine people are mysteriously torn from their usual lives before they meet in front of a great wall. Coming from the most diverse groups in society, they are only united by their ignorance of how
how they ended up in front of the closed gate that blocks the way to the other side.
Their different views of life and attitudes soon clash in the general uncertainty.
But as morning approaches, the gate finally opens. Partly out of curiosity, partly in the hope of finding a way out or for lack of other alternatives, the members of the group decide to explore the strange city, the outlines of which they believe they can recognize.
they think they recognize.
Differently affected by the experiences of the day, they meet up again in the evening. And as the gate begins to close for good, they have to decide which way they want to go...
John B. Priestley has always been a guarantee for sophisticated entertainment. This is also proven by his play DIE FREMDE STADT, which was one of the first full-length plays to be performed at the DIE kleine BÜHNE theater in Hanover back in 1989. It is one of Priestley's
"period pieces", in which he used archetypal characters in a captivating, almost mysterious plot to shake up the audience and expose empty conventions.
For its 40th anniversary, DIE kleine BÜHNE Hannover is presenting the play in a new production by Daniel van Vugt.
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Prices: regular € 12.00 reduced € 9.00 Groups receive one free ticket for every 15 people
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