Reigen - New episodes (UA)
An episodic comedy about "the oldest game in the world" by Anton Schreiber based on Arthur Schnitzler
In the past, you weren't allowed to talk about it - today everyone talks about it: Sex.
It is indisputable that society has evolved. Women and men no longer have to fit into the same role models as they used to, or at least have much more freedom to develop.
The church and society no longer watch over every illegitimate liaison and every infidelity. And sex is no longer the taboo subject it was treated as a hundred years ago - it's omnipresent in advertising, movies, television, TikTok and online dating platforms.
But what exactly has all this brought us? Are there really no more taboos or have they just taken on a different form? Have new taboos perhaps been added? Which uncomfortable truths about love and sex would still cause a scandal today?
In Anton Schreiber's fast-paced Schnitzler adaptation of the famous play "Reigen", which was considered a scandalous play in the 1920s and was banned from being performed for a long time, two actors transform themselves into five female and five male characters and stereotypes from the here and now, who come together in ever-changing constellations - and talk, remain silent, laugh or dance about sex.
With Sarah Steinbach and Thomas Kitsche
Directed by Anton Schreiber
Stage and costume Juliane Molitor
Music by Marco Girardin
Funded by the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts as part of project funding for professional private theaters.
This content has been machine translated.Price information:
Students, pupils 15 € Normal 23 € Box Office 25 €