I Love Table
I Love Table
Praktisch, quadratisch, erotisch, or practical, quadratic, erotic - how is it that the German word for table, Tisch, is found in so many seemingly…
Praktisch, quadratisch, erotisch, or practical, quadratic, erotic – how is it that the German word for table, Tisch, is found in so many seemingly unrelated German words? It has pushed its way into our lives, forces us into chairs, makes us bend our backs and admonishes us to work. It shoves itself between us when we want to be close and trips us up when we are in a hurry. We can rely it, it is infinitely resilient and does not accuse us of anything. No meal, no party, no negotiation is conceivable without it. It divides the world into on top of and under, into those who are sitting at the table and those who are swept under the rug… Ich liebe Tisch (I Love Table) is the fourth part of the project cycle Wer die Zukunft kämmen will, braucht einen guten Kamm (Whoever Wants To Comb Through the Future Will Need A Good Comb) Notes on accessibility: Information about the accessibility of the venue in structural terms can be found here.
Duration
1 hour 25 minutes
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Credits
Text, performance: Alexandra Kaufmann, Eva Kaufmann, Sigrun Kilger, Annette Scheibler Text, direction: Alberto García Sánchez Scenography: Luigi Consalvo & Ensemble
Music: Daniel Kartmann, Axel Huber & Rózsak
Masks Sigrun Kilger, Dominik Rentsch & Ensemble
Dramaturgy Julia Hagen, Alberto García Sánchez
Assistance Miriam García Kilger
Co-production with FITZ Zentrum für Figurentheater Stuttgart, Théâtre Octobre Brüssel
Praktisch, quadratisch, erotisch, or practical, quadratic, erotic – how is it that the German word for table, Tisch, is found in so many seemingly unrelated German words? It has pushed its way into our lives, forces us into chairs, makes us bend our backs and admonishes us to work. It shoves itself between us when we want to be close and trips us up when we are in a hurry.
We can rely it, it is infinitely resilient and does not accuse us of anything. No meal, no party, no negotiation is conceivable without it. It divides the world into on top of and under, into those who are sitting at the table and those who are swept under the rug…
Ich liebe Tisch (I Love Table) is the fourth part of the project cycle Wer die Zukunft kämmen will, braucht einen guten Kamm (Whoever Wants To Comb Through the Future Will Need A Good Comb)
Notes on accessibility: Information about the accessibility of the venue in structural terms can be found here.
Schaubude Berlin
Tickets at the box office
11.50 EUR - 16.50 EUR