Theatre

Reto Finger, Carl von Sternheim

Aus dem bürgerlichen Heldenleben II - Der Snob

Trilogie von Carl Sternheim in einer Bearbeitung von Reto Finger

Everything starts with the loss of a pair of pants. It throws the life of civil servant family Maske into disarray. Son Christian, a product of the commotion about the lost trousers, manages (years later) the economic climb to become a major shareholder and boss of a mining company. Calculating and egotistical, he pushes away everything in his way and doesn’t even stop at his own family. He accuses his mother of being the illegitimate child of a French nobleman to be able to climb society’s ladder even further. At last, as an old man, he wants to leave the company to his daughter. But when she doesn’t conduct war business the way he wants it, the sickly old man interferes again. His triumph over his own children is short-lived and has deadly consequences.

Carl Sternheim’s trilogy Die Hose – Der Snob – 1913 is a sharp-tongued satire about bourgeois family configurations and the reckless pursuit of profit. Intendant Anselm Weber staged the cycle for the Schauspielhaus in a new adaptation by Reto Finger.

Auftragsarbeit für das Schauspielhaus Bochum

2 F, 4 M

World Premiere: 07.06.2013 · Schauspielhaus Bochum · Directed by: Anselm Weber

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Einer wie ich würde mich vom Springen auch nicht abhalten

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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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