Dear audience , friends and colleagues,
love today we celebrate the Austrian premiere of "The Cactus "by Juli Zeh, Esther Muschol staged.
Juli Zeh is in her piece, the question of how much freedom we give up are ready to achieve maximum safety, and shows grotesquely satirical democratic policing in a dilemma between state security and human rights. The absurd farce "The cactus was first performed successfully in November 2009 at Munich's National Theatre and will be on show in Austria for the first time at the Phoenix Theater.
We look forward to your visit!
With best wishes on behalf of the team
Sigrid Blauensteiner
dramaturgy and publicity
The cactus
by Juli Zeh
With: Lisa Fuchs, Matthias Hack, Theo Helm, Michael Peter Moser, Ferry Öllinger.
Director: Esther Muschol.
Car Fabian Lüdicke.
Lighting: Christian Leisch.
Jochen Dürr man, GSG 9, is a real coup succeeded. Frankfurt before a flower shop, he has set an internationally wanted terrorist suspects and with the help of the young police officers Cem to the police station, where he will be interrogated. That it is the alleged Al-Qaeda fighters around a large cactus, employs neither Cem still thin man, not even the police candidate Susie, to be added soon encounters. Too big is the Euphoria over the successful result, the responsibilities are too confusing, distracting to annoying questions like those about the limits of the law. As the offender, as is usual with cacti silent, stubborn, he will be strongly threatened torture, and certainly, as Dr. Schmidt rushes by the BKA and imminent danger signals.
Premiere: 27 January 2010. Balcony.
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