His father died before he and his son, the author, had a reconciliatory
conversation. In a dialogue with his mother, Richter focuses on truths
that have remained unspoken for decades alongside suppressed secrets and
unresolved traumas that continue to haunt him to this day. How did the
horrors experienced by his father during the war and the trauma of his
mother’s expulsion and flight from West Prussia inscribe themselves into
his family history and his parents’ marriage? What has been kept secret
in the family for years? How did the playwright and his sister grow up
in the provinces of post-war West Germany, how did the family develop?
How was Richter’s gay identity, already emerging in his teenage years,
suppressed and attacked by his parents? How did everyone react to the
homophobic hostility he experienced? How do trauma, silence and violent
oppression continue to have an impact on the playwright’s own
relationships today? This confrontation between mother and son becomes a
journey into the chasms of West German bourgeois society from the post
-war period to the present. But how reliable is Richter’s own memory?
How credible the narrative of his mother? And could it all possibly have
been completely different? Soon, the autobiographical mixes with the
fictional, memories contradict one another and the possibilities of
other realities emerge. But in playing with autobiography and fiction,
and in the contradictions of his own history, an opportunity for hope
presents itself: What alternative models of masculinity, and thus other
types of fatherhood and parenthood, are possible? What kind of
relationships exist beyond patriarchal oppression and violence? What
form could a completely different life take?
Falk Richter was born in Hamburg in 1969 and worked for many years as a
playwright and theatre maker at the Schaubühne. He subsequently directed
productions at numerous German-speaking and international theatres and
was voted Director of the Year (Theater heute) in 2018 for his
production »Am Königsweg«. From the 2023/24 season, he will again be
working regularly at the Schaubühne.
Stage and Costume Design: Katrin Hoffmann
Music: Daniel Freitag
Video: Lion Bischof
Dramaturgy: Nils Haarmann / Jens Hillje
Lighting Design: Carsten Sander
With: Dimitrij Schaad
Duration: ca. 105 minutes
Premiered on 19 November 2023
New version in German for the Schaubühne. A first version of
the production premiered at TNS Strasbourg in co-production with the
MC93 Bobigny and the Maison de la Culture d'Amiens.
Runtime: Sat, 14/12/2024 to Sun, 15/12/2024