Current language: English

Linkerhand

  • Linkerhand

    Linkerhand

  • Linkerhand

    Linkerhand

  • Linkerhand

    Linkerhand

  • Linkerhand

    Linkerhand

  • Linkerhand

    Linkerhand

  • Linkerhand

    Linkerhand

  • Linkerhand

    Linkerhand

  • Linkerhand

    Linkerhand

  • Linkerhand

    Linkerhand

  • Linkerhand

    Linkerhand

»Franziska is not a ›fight the battles along the way‹ heroine; she comes full of brilliant plans to this city where there’s nothing but sober arithmetic, quick and cheap construction (...) and now I am trying to get hold of all the people I can get my hands on to learn about the extent to which the architecture of a city shapes its inhabitants’ attitude toward life, and it seems to me that it contributes to the formation of the soul just as much as literature and painting, music, philosophy...« Brigitte Reimann, from her diaries and correspondence

 

»Why shouldn’t I enjoy my life? In ten or twenty years, everything will be over,« writes Brigitte Reimann, who was just 22 years old at the time, in her diary. And before she could turn 40, everything really would be over. She dies of cancer. Nevertheless, in her last novel, which would become a cult favourite, she created a sister »in spirit«, who lives on to this day. A merciless lover much like the author, the young architect Franziska Linkerhand chooses, after the »Wall«, the workers’ state of the GDR over her bourgeois origins. A character who polarizes, who hates, in all systems, the »flag-wavers«, »mediocre and cowardly idiots«. She is vital, rough, open, and hard for the real-existing patriarchy to bear. Moved by the dream of an advanced and yet social architecture, Franziska decides against a brilliant career and chooses the reality of Neustadt instead. This model of both functional and »beautiful socialist city«, the great experiment, quickly deteriorates, however, into the site of the »organised blunder«.

What drives the young architect is the love–hate relationship with construction sites, planning offices, the drunken nights, the men and women, the restlessly dangerous world of work and workers.

Sebastian Baumgarten reconstructs Franziska Linkerhand from different perspectives as a modern, contemporary female figure who neither wants nor is able to adapt to the constraints of life without a fight. On a stage designed by architect Sam Chermayeff, her dream is renegotiated, the dream of the »need to dream« that won’t come to an end as long as we keep moving.

WATCH THE TRAILER

Premiere 18/October 2024

Foto: Esra RotthoffStage photos: Ute LangkafelTrailer: Schnittmenge

Artists/Collaborators: Aleksandar Radenković, Katja Riemann, Falilou Seck, Maria Simon, Alexandra Sinelnikova, Till Wonka, Sebastian Baumgarten, Eleonore Carrière, Chris Kondek, Holger Kuhla

Runtime: Mon, 25/11/2024 to Thu, 12/12/2024

Map

A visual map representation follows.Skip map

Show on map

End of map.

Public transportation

All dates and tickets

3 of 3 dates

  • Mon 25/11/2024 19:30 Uhr
    Linkerhand

    Maxim Gorki Theater

  • Wed 04/12/2024 19:30 Uhr
    Linkerhand

    Maxim Gorki Theater

  • Thu 12/12/2024 19:30 Uhr
    Linkerhand

    Maxim Gorki Theater

The help page for the event calendar answers common questions.. Information about coperations and imprint can be found on our page about partners and terms and conditions.