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Heiner Müller – Quartett. Material. Eine Erinnerung mit Corinna Harfouch, Oscar Olivo u. a.

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Heiner Müller – Quartett. Material A memory with Corinna Harfouch, Oscar Olivo and others

Program for the exhibition "Hin und weg. The Palace of the Republic is Present"

Heiner Müller – Quartett. Material. Mit Corinna Harfouch, Oscar Olivo u. a. – Heiner Müller – Quartett. Material. Mit Corinna Harfouch, Oscar Olivo u. a.

Heiner Müller – Quartett. Material. Mit Corinna Harfouch, Oscar Olivo u. a. – Heiner Müller – Quartett. Material. Mit Corinna Harfouch, Oscar Olivo u. a.

Quartet. A hospital bed. A woman. A man (her carer). A pack of cards. Looking for the missing cards – a possible task and arrangement of the game. And a production in the theatre in the Palace, 1989, 35 years ago, that makes you think. – The power struggles of yesterday have been settled, both privately and politically, no victors in sight, only the memories still linger, the sentences in our heads, knocking in the sewerage system, in our own bodies. “Now we are alone / Cancer my beloved”.

Heiner Müller’s best-known play Quartett in a scenic experimental arrangement with Corinna Harfouch and Oscar Olivo.

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Starring: Corinna Harfouch and Oscar Olivo

Sound: Hannes Gwisdek

Video: Roman Kuskowski

Director: Marcel Kohler / Corinna Harfouch

Dramaturgy: Kristin Schulz

 

- 16,00 EUR, reduced 8,00 EUR

- Please book your ticket in advance online or at the box office in the Foyer.

- German

- Ground Floor, Hall 2

- Belongs to: Endless Palace

Price: €16.00

Reduced price: €8.00

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