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Reto Finger

Born in Bern in 1972, Reto Finger grew up in the country near Bern. In 1999 he graduated with a law degree and worked for two years in the district court of Zurich. In 2002 he was commissioned to write plays for Theater in der Winkelwiese and Theater an der Sihl, two off theatres in Zurich. He also wrote a radio play for the German broadcasting station SWR. In 2003 he received a Paul Maar scholarship and participated in the dramatists’ workshop in Wolfenbüttel. In 2003/2004 he took part in the Swiss young dramatists’ programme Dramenprozessor. 2004 invitation to Thessaloniki by Magic Net, from April onwards author-in-residence in Langenthal/Switzerland. In July 2004 staged reading of Schwimmen wie Hunde at the Burgtheater Vienna as part of the Authors’ Workshop. 2005/2006 Fernwärme was written as a commission by the State Theatre of Stuttgart, the Theaterhaus Jena und the sophiensaele Berlin. In 2005 he received the Kleist Encouragement Award for Kaltes Land. In 2006/2007 he was author-in-residence at the Nationaltheater Mannheim. There he developed the series of Fingers Freunde which he continued at the Schauspielhaus Zurich in 2007/2008. In the following years, he was author-in-residence and guest dramaturg at the Schauspiel Essen und the Schauspielhaus Bochum. For Bochum he dramatised Max Frisch's novel Stiller which premiered in a production by Eric de Vroedt in April 2016.

Born in Bern in 1972, Reto Finger grew up in the country near Bern. In 1999 he graduated with a law degree and worked for two years in the district court of Zurich. In 2002 he was commissioned to write plays for Theater in der Winkelwiese and Theater an der Sihl, two off theatres in Zurich. He also wrote a radio play for the German broadcasting station SWR. In 2003 he received a Paul Maar scholarship and participated in the dramatists’ workshop in Wolfenbüttel. In 2003/2004 he took part in the Swiss young dramatists’ programme Dramenprozessor. 2004 invitation to Thessaloniki by Magic Net, from April onwards author-in-residence in Langenthal/Switzerland. In July 2004 staged reading of Schwimmen wie Hunde at the Burgtheater Vienna as part of the Authors’ Workshop. 2005/2006 Fernwärme was written as a commission by the State Theatre of Stuttgart, the Theaterhaus Jena und the sophiensaele Berlin. In 2005 he received the Kleist Encouragement Award for Kaltes Land. In 2006/2007 he was author-in-residence at the Nationaltheater Mannheim. There he developed the series of Fingers Freunde which he continued at the Schauspielhaus Zurich in 2007/2008. In the following years, he was author-in-residence and guest dramaturg at the Schauspiel Essen und the Schauspielhaus Bochum. For Bochum he dramatised Max Frisch's novel Stiller which premiered in a production by Eric de Vroedt in April 2016.

Theatre

Reto Finger

Einer wie ich würde mich vom Springen auch nicht abhalten

1 F, 4 M

If you’re looking at it from a purely theoretical viewpoint, Paul and Jule have found a very mature solution for their duty of care towards the shared child after the divorce. They live in separate flats, but on the same floor. The child can go from parent to parent as much as it wants. This juridical achievement has been going on for three months. That’s a reason to celebrate. Paul hosts a party on the roof of the house. But the evening doesn’t go according to plan. That’s not only Jule’s (who is annoyed by her ex-husband) or Ingo’s (an old school friend, only contacted again because of the need for a lawyer) fault. Because next to Mr. Schlegl, a completely silent guest arrives whose speechlessness on the outermost brink of the roof terrace stimulates revelations. At the end of this protocolled night, nothing is as it was. The arrangement is off, freedom is an illusion and life obviously does not adhere to paragraphs.

In this play, Reto Finger has achieved a masterful observation of the life of people in their mid-thirties. With a crystal-clear eye and fine humour, he thoroughly scours the desires of a society confronted with an abundance of possibilities.

"Everyone has their monologue, their soul-striptease-aria, which is poetically emphasised by Reto Finger. With a light hand, the Swiss playwright, born in 1972, weaves realistic dialogues into these concentrated texts. The play floats between the realms of absurd theatre and authentic soul studies.” (Frankfurter Rundschau)

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