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ROMANTIC EXPLORATIONS

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Bachelor 2024
Study program Directing Acting + Dramaturgy
Saturday, 07/13/2024 18:00 Thalia in der Gaußstraße

Romanticism - that's kitsch. That is longing. It's resistance to normality. It's the swaying of things in the current of time. It was an upheaval whose aftershocks we can still feel. And we can rediscover it again and again. This is exactly what Tamara Sonja Aijamathiesen, Till Doğan Ertener, Tristan Thomas Linder, Musa Kohlschmidt, Olivia Müller-Elmau and Juno Peter (Directing course, Theaterakademie Hamburg) do in their bachelor productions.

Saturday, July 13
6 pm: SALOME (Director: Tamara Sonja Aijamathiesen)
8 pm: ZERTEIL IN KLEINE STERNE MICH (Director: Juno Peter)
10 pm: DER SANDMANN (Director: Tristan Linder)


The 6 Bachelor productions

SALOME by Einar Schleef, based on Oscar Wilde, questions the millennia-old idea of identity. The characters' resistance to reason ultimately leads to the downfall of all.

With: Eva Bühnen, Tomte Heer, Luisa Krause, Miguel Jachmann

Director: Tamara Sonja Aijamathiesen; stage and sound: Laetitia Megersa; set design assistant: Ruben Sabel; costume and make-up: Oliver Velthaus; costume and make-up assistant: Cara Golenhofen; video: Maximiliane Leni Armann; dramaturgy: Lena Plumpe
Performance rights: Suhrkamp Theater Verlag

Performances: July 11, 6 p.m. (premiere) and July 13, 6 p.m.

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DESTROY IN LITTLE STARS
Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is the origin of all romantic love stories. The love between the two goes mad in a surrealistic sense, tries to defy all odds and almost belongs in the realm of dreams.

With: Rhiona Glienke, Yanthe Liv Glienke, Jakob Mühe, Ben Daniel Jöhnk, Sofie Junker

Directed by: Juno Peter; stage: Jo Speh; lighting: Julia Lochmann; stage manager: Tamina Alex; costume and make-up: Trisha Jung, Meret Zürcher; / costume assistant: Nele Bosch, Charlotte Trachsel; music: Lennard Clément; dramaturgy: Nerina Gärtner

Performances: July 11, 8 p.m. (premiere) and July 13, 8 p.m.

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E.T.A. Hoffmann's DER SANDMANN explores the retreat into inner, dark fantasy worlds, in a frenzy between self-reflection, projection and longing for a real encounter. Three people and an AI play against the alienation from each other.

With: Marlene Goksch, Kristin Steffen, Pablo Striebeck

Director: Tristan Linder; Stage: Anna Satu Kaunisto; Costume: Lena Rickenstorf; Music: Tristan Linder, Clara Brezinka; Costume collaboration: Rike Becker; Dramaturgy: Marisa Burkhard

Performances: July 11, 10 p.m. (premiere) and July 13, 10 p.m.

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In THE JOURNEY TO PETUSHKI by Venedikt Yerofeyev, an outcast tries to reach the destination of his dreams: the place where the birds never stop singing, where the jasmine never fades in summer or winter. He can never reach it.

With: Luise von Stein, Franziskus Claus, Cedric Eich, Emma Meyer, Anna Hauner

Director: Musa Kohlschmidt; Stage: Julius E. Böhm; Costume: Janina Turek; Music: Alexander Zwick; Video: Sibel Biçer; assistant director: Anna-Maria Kluth; set design assistant: Juri Gänsedorfer; costume assistant: Anouk Felscher; movement and biomechanics: Viatcheslav Kushkov; dramaturgy: Felix Schwaiger;
Performance rights: Gustav Kiepenheuer Bühnenvertriebs-GmbH

Performances: July 12, 6 p.m. (premiere) and July 14, 3 p.m.

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In STURM, a former duke and magician, an air spirit, a princess, a monster and a stranded prince meet on a stage they call an island. The boundaries of reality become blurred in storytelling, playing and dreaming.

With: June Ellys Mach, Max Mühlhoff, Janna Rottmann, Arina Toni

Director: Olivia Müller-Elmau; Stage: Hannah Zickert; Costume: Anna Pähler, Louisa Sütterlin; Make-up: Leon Körösi; Music: Ilario Rascher; Stage design assistant: Elio Pfeifauf; Dramaturgy: Leonard Kaiser
Performance rights: Rowohlt Theater Verlag

Performances: July 12, 8 p.m. (premiere) and July 14, 5 p.m.

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IVANOVIVANOVIVANOVIVANOV
think i'm just happy after Anton Chekhov

Melancholic, idealist, narcissist, aristocrat, lover, death wisher - Ivanov combines them all. Based on Chekhov's 1887 drama, the evening explores questions of class differences, human abysses and longings as well as romantic motifs.

With: Sophia Burtscher, Yves Dudziak, Emily Klinge, Felix Kruttke, Nikolay Sidorenko

Director: Till Doğan Ertener; Stage: Karolin Wallowy Costume: Elina Baumann; Costume collaboration: Lola Nagel; Music: Felix Kruttke, Dramaturgy: Lea Goebel; Rehearsal friends: Henrik Hinze & Marlene Reiter

Performances: July 12, 10 pm (premiere) and July 14, 7 pm

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The dates at a glance
July 11: 6, 8 and 10 p.m.
July 12: 6, 8 and 10 p.m.
July 13: 6, 8 and 10 p.m.
July 14: 6, 8 and 10 p.m.

3 productions will be shown per evening

1 performance: €16/€10
2 performances: €28/€15
3 performances: €42/€22.50

Tickets are available from Thalia Theater, by calling 040.328 14 -444 or by sending an e-mail to theaterkasse@thalia-theater.de

With thanks to the lecturers Evi Bauer, Florian Fiedler, Sybille Meier, Dorothea Ratzel, Cora Sachs.

Bachelor's degree 2024 Directing Acting and Master's degree Dramaturgy of the Theaterakademie Hamburg, Hochschule für Music and Drama, in cooperation with the stage design class of the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg (HfBK), the Department of Costume Design of the Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hamburg (HAW) and the Thalia Theater Hamburg

With the kind support of the Claussen-Simon Foundation for the Department of Costume Design.