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Four people in festive clothing sit next to each other, their heads hidden by hanging jackets, with a red first aid kit and a statue of the Virgin Mary in the background.
© Mathias Horn
Four people in festive clothing sit next to each other, their heads hidden by hanging jackets, with a red first aid kit and a statue of the Virgin Mary in the background.
© Mathias Horn

Christoph Marthaler

Der Gipfel (The Summit)

Tickets:

46 / 28 / 9 (50% conq. with Festivalkarte)

Dates

Wednesday

8/20/25

8:15 PM

/ Remaining tickets at the box office if any

Talk / Input

Thursday

8/21/25

8:15 PM

Tickets

Friday

8/22/25

6:00 PM

Tickets

With DER GIPFEL (THE SUMMIT), Christoph Marthaler — Europe’s outstanding theater poet of the (non)sensical — returns to the Summer Festival. Now based in Hamburg, the Swiss director explores how communities live together in this new European production, by placing six idiosyncratic figures in a mountaintop hut. A retreat from reality? A summit? A symbol for Europe? Isolated and multilingual, the group waits, negotiates, and drifts through protocols and meanings – while breakfasting on Swiss Gipfeli. »I’ve always loved watching how groups form and organize, how everyone finds—or doesn’t find—their place,« says Marthaler. Blending linguistic confusion, musical gravity, and absurd humor, he captures the difficulty and urgency of making decisions together—for humanity, for political unions, and for theater itself. And he shows how great art can continually renew the idea of coexistence and disarm nationalism with beauty and wit.

Six people in underwear sit and pose in a bare room with wooden walls and a door in the middle, some holding objects or doing gymnastics exercises.
© Mathias Horn
Six people in work clothes are standing in a hall looking up, surrounded by several red fire extinguishers.
© Mathias Horn
Four people in festive clothing sit next to each other, their heads hidden by hanging jackets, with a red first aid kit and a statue of the Virgin Mary in the background.
© Mathias Horn
Four people in elegant evening wear are sitting on a bench, a fifth person is sitting alone on another bench in a room with brown walls and a coat rack.
© Mathias Horn
Six actors in elegant clothing pose on a stage with a simple set, including a man and a woman in a red dress and suit, a couple with flowers, and two other people in evening wear.
© Mathias Horn
Six people in traditional costumes are sitting and standing in a room with wooden furniture, one person is gesturing with raised arms at the wall.
© Mathias Horn
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CONCEPT, DIRECTOR Christoph Marthaler WITH Liliana Benini, Charlotte Clamens, Raphael Clamer, Federica Fracassi, Lukas Metzenbauer, Graham F. Valentine DRAMATURGY Malte Ubenauf STAGE Duri Bischoff COSTUME Sara Kittelmann MAKE-UP, WIGS Pia Norberg LIGHT Laurent Junod SOUND Charlotte Constant COOPERATION DRAMATURGY Éric Vautrin ASSISTENT DIRECTOR Giulia Rumasuglia MUSICAL REHEARSALS Bendix Dethleffsen, Dominique Till DIRECTOR TRAINEE Louis Rebetez PRODUCTION MAGEMENT Marion Caillaud, Tristan Pannatier PROPS AND STAGE CONSTRUCTION Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne

PRODUCTION Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne, Piccolo Teatro di Milano – Teatro d’Europa, MC93 - Maison de la culture de Seine-Saint-Denis COPRODUCTION Internationales Sommerfestival Kampnagel, Bonlieu Scène nationale Annecy, Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen, Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg, Festival d’Automne à Paris, Théâtre National Populaire de Villeurbanne, Festival d’Avignon, Maillon Théâtre de Strasbourg - Scène européenne, Malraux scène nationale Chambéry Savoie, Les 2 Scènes - Scène nationale de Besançon, tnba - Théâtre national Bordeaux Aquitaine.
As part of: the Projet Interreg franco-suisse n° 20919 – LACS - Annecy-Chambéry-Besançon-Genève-Lausanne. With thanks to Isabelle Faust and friendly support by Cercle des Mécènes du Théâtre de Vidy, La Fondation Pro Scientia et Arte.