Five young white people stand leaning close together on a silver escalator. The wall behind them is tiled in blue. They wear jackets in red, pink, blue and brown and look sideways at the camera with a friendly, calm expression.
© Jewgeni Roppel
Five young white people stand leaning close together on a silver escalator. The wall behind them is tiled in blue. They wear jackets in red, pink, blue and brown and look sideways at the camera with a friendly, calm expression.
© Jewgeni Roppel
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Theatre

Maciek Martios

Lost in Spa Garden City

Tickets:

12 Euro (conc. 9 Euro, [k]-Karte 6 Euro)

Info

Possible triggers: The play is sound-intensive, there is turf on stage (relevant for allergy sufferers) and strobe lights. It contains nudity and sexual acts. Stressful work experiences are addressed. During the performance, the players attempt to interact with the audience.

Past dates

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Saturday

3/25/23

7:30 PM

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Sunday

3/26/23

2:30 PM

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Sunday

3/26/23

7:30 PM

Relaxing sounds, massaging hands and bodies bathing in the sun. A place without work. Could this be paradise? A performance on work and identity. In a society where identity and self-esteem is defined through work, where employment is equated with self-fulfillment, Maciek Martios and his team are looking for a parallel world without the necessity of work.


By and with: Willi Mend, Elsa Meredith, Anna de Courcy Stage and Costume: Simone Ballüer, Henriette Weber Sound: Philipp Krebs Dramaturgy: Amelie Werner Direction: Maciek Martios Assistant Stage: Lennart Jensen Production Management: Lennart Nielsen Assistant to Direction: Moshe Trost

The 2023 graduation projects of the Theaterakademie Hamburg, Hochschule für Musik und Theater, in cooperation with Kampnagel Hamburg, Thalia Theater Hamburg, Volksbühne Berlin and Theater Magdeburg are funded by: Mara & Holger Cassens Stiftung, Dr. Margitta und Dietmar Lambert Stiftungsfonds under the umbrella of the Hamburgische Kulturstiftung, the Alfred Toepfer Stiftung F.V.S., the Rudolf Augstein Stiftung and the ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius. With friendly support by Hamburger Rollrasen KG.