Pedro Beriso & Mart van Berckel
Premiere 19. December 2024
Performed in German, English, French and Russian
Dates
Info
- Starting Time: 7 pm
Venue: Semper Zwei
Die Abendkasse in Semper Zwei öffnet 30 min vor Vorstellungsbeginn.
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- Starting Time: 6 pm
Venue: Semper Zwei
Die Abendkasse in Semper Zwei öffnet 30 min vor Vorstellungsbeginn.
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- Starting Time: 7 pm
Venue: Semper Zwei
Die Abendkasse in Semper Zwei öffnet 30 min vor Vorstellungsbeginn.
Info
- Starting Time: 7 pm
Venue: Semper Zwei
Die Abendkasse in Semper Zwei öffnet 30 min vor Vorstellungsbeginn.
Info
- Starting Time: 7 pm
Venue: Semper Zwei
Die Abendkasse in Semper Zwei öffnet 30 min vor Vorstellungsbeginn.
Info
- Starting Time: 7 pm
Venue: Semper Zwei
Die Abendkasse in Semper Zwei öffnet 30 min vor Vorstellungsbeginn.
Info
- Starting Time: 7 pm
Venue: Semper Zwei
Die Abendkasse in Semper Zwei öffnet 30 min vor Vorstellungsbeginn.
Piece-Info
If you could change the world right now, what would you do? „Change the world!“ by Mart van Berckel and Pedro Beriso, showing at Semper Zwei, provides a great opportunity to reflect on this and a whole host of other questions. The production aims to transport the audience to the day after a revolution: in a room full of empty chairs (the remnants of barricades), four singers meet after devastating events to reflect, to mourn and to hope … and also to think of a way forward. But they are not alone. They are joined by spoken-word artist Amara van der Elst as a figure who is simultaneously both inside and outside events. According to Mart van Berckel: “Like a presenter or a storyteller, she is responsible for what happens on stage; she can press ‘play’ or ‘pause’, rewind or fast-forward. She’s the motor driving the performance.” She addresses the audience directly with challenging texts, constantly throwing up questions that demand an answer. Amara van der Elst partly drew these questions from the lyrics of the songs which, like a collage, were compiled for this production. The music from both the 19th and 20th centuries runs from Ludwig van Beethoven to Hanns Eisler. Alongside a heady sense of revolutionary tension, the production creates space for personal reflection. „Change the world!“ That’s not a challenge but rather an invitation to tackle difficult questions.