Immer nach Hause

In the organizer's words:

based on Ursula K. Le Guin / world premiere / translated from American English by Matthias Fersterer, Karen Nölle and Helmut W. Pesch

In her main work "Always Home", published in 1985, science fiction author Ursula K. Le Guin creates a utopian world in California in an undefined future. The Kesh, survivors of a catastrophe, have modern technology at their disposal, but only use it to the extent that it serves their modest way of life. Conceived as a fantastic project of an archaeology of the future, "Always Home" is a unique collection of found objects: Poetry and drama, myth and song, woven into a coherent vision.

After "Restworld" and "Die gleißende Welt", the F. Wiesel collective is presenting a production at the Theater und Orchester Heidelberg for the third time. F. Wiesel's works are characterized by influences from object theater in combination with digital narrative strategies and intersectional perspectives on science fiction.

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Location

Zwinger Zwingerstraße 3−5 69117 Heidelberg