A still from the production “Le Paradoxe de John” by director Philippe Quesne.
© Martin Argyroglo
A still from the production “Le Paradoxe de John” by director Philippe Quesne.
© Martin Argyroglo
Theatre

Philippe Quesne

Le Paradoxe de John

Tickets:

24 / 16 Euro (conc. from 9 Euro, [k]-Karte from 8 Euro)

Info

Recommended for ages 14 and up. Sensory stimuli: Fog.

Dates

Thursday

2/26/26

8:30 PM

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Friday

2/27/26

8:30 PM

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Saturday

2/28/26

8:30 PM

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LE PARADOXE DE JOHN recalls Philippe Quesne’s early works, where quiet moments grow into entire worlds. Following L’EFFET DE SERGE, this German premiere presents a group of friends building an art gallery and venturing into gentle, surreal adventures. The audience experiences a polyphonic mix of humans, non-human beings, and poetic imagery. With Laura Vazquez’s dreamlike language, the piece portrays an offbeat community that explores the role of art in everyday life with humor, care, and melancholy.

Three performers from Philippe Quesne's theater production “Le Paradoxe de John” stand next to each other in different positions. They are all wearing everyday clothes and are covered in a material reminiscent of construction foam.
© Martin Argyroglo
A scene from Philippe Quesne's “Le Paradox de John” in which four figures shrouded in dark woolen blankets and fog stand in the corner. Two other performers can be seen in front of them.
© Martin Argyroglo
Two performers from the performance “Le Paradoxe de John” lie on the floor covered with laminate foil.
© Martin Argyroglo

Three performers from Philippe Quesne's theater production “Le Paradoxe de John” stand next to each other, enveloped in foam.


The Hamburg performances are being staged as part of “Zeit für Welttheater” (Time for World Theater) in cooperation with the ZEIT Stiftung Bucerius foundation.