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Chemnitz Utopia

Laughing beasts in Chemnitz with an open evening with discussion and acting workshop!

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Chemnitz, Garagen-Campus and OFF-Bühne KOMPLEX

Laughing Beasts is the name of the independent theatre group under the direction of the renowned Czech director Michal Hába. In their work, they deal with the pressing problems of our time and transform them into rousing productions that - in the spirit of Bertolt Brecht - lack neither entertainment nor a critical view of our reality.

Chemnitz, the former Karl Marx city, is a tantalising starting point for examining the problems of today's world: where have the socio-political utopias gone? And what does the rise of fascism have to do with it? But the Laughing Beasts don't want to make a theatre "about you without you" and invite the residents of Chemnitz and the surrounding area to take part in a creative dialogue.

 

From May 8th to 10th, the Laughing Beasts will be visiting Chemnitz to introduce themselves, their work and their intentions and to build on their previous artistic research work on site.

 

A full-day acting workshop will take place on May 10th from 10am to 5pm, led by the experienced and award-winning duo of actor Mark Kristian Hochman and director Michal Hába. The workshop is open to everyone, regardless of their previous theatre experience. Selected graduates of the workshop will be offered the opportunity to take part in the upcoming production of Oedipus Utopia.

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Chemnitz Utopia

European Capital of Culture The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media Free State of Saxony European Capital of Culture

This project is cofinanced by tax funds on the basis of the parliamentary budget of the state of Saxony and by federal funds from the Beauftragter der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media), as well as funds from the City of Chemnitz.