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Falk Richter

Electronic City

This fairy tale of electronic times takes place in the electronic Metropolis, a global city, completely controlled by the ubiquitous service industries. This world calls for the flexible human being, slowly dissolving between digital communication and global standardization. All that remains is someone who can only identify themself as a 0 or 1 in ever changing chains of numbers. The only escape from this endless flow of data and capital is a power failure, an error in the system, and the hysterical idle motion that kicks in when everything fails.

1 F, 1 M, ein Team von 4 - 15 Darstellern

World Premiere: 04.10.2003 · Schauspielhaus Bochum · Directed by: Matthias Hartmann

Original Broadcast: 14.05.2004 · RB / rbb · Directed by: Ulrich Lampen

Translated into Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Danish, English, Estonian, French, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish

Critics

Tagesanzeiger

"Sturzbäche aus Worten erzeugen beim Lesen einen Sog, dem man sich kaum entziehen kann."

Berliner Tagesspiegel

"Richters Stück lebt von präzis beobachteten Details, es ist ein einziger Aufruf an Globalisierungs-Manager, sich entweder sofort zu verlieben und ihren Job hinzuwerfen oder sich in einer Lobby zu erschießen. Richter gelingt das Kunststück, zynisch, nüchtern und mit Resten von Romantik das trostlose Leben der Funktionseliten zu sezieren."

Tagesanzeiger

"Sturzbäche aus Worten erzeugen beim Lesen einen Sog, dem man sich kaum entziehen kann."

Berliner Tagesspiegel

"Richters Stück lebt von präzis beobachteten Details, es ist ein einziger Aufruf an Globalisierungs-Manager, sich entweder sofort zu verlieben und ihren Job hinzuwerfen oder sich in einer Lobby zu erschießen. Richter gelingt das Kunststück, zynisch, nüchtern und mit Resten von Romantik das trostlose Leben der Funktionseliten zu sezieren."

Production history

All Premieres
04
Oktober 2003
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Electronic City

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UA

Directed by Matthias Hartmann
Theatre Schauspielhaus Bochum, Bochum
27
November 2003
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Electronic City

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SEA

Directed by Christiane Pohle
06
Dezember 2003
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Electronic City

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Directed by Ragna Kirk
Theatre Theater Kiel AöR, Kiel
12
Dezember 2003
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Electronic City

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Directed by Regie:
09
Januar 2004
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Electronic City

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Directed by Tom Kühnel
05
Februar 2004
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Electronic City

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Directed by Carsten Werner
Theatre Schwankhalle Bremen, Bremen

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Paul, a consultant in his mid-forties, is called for the tenth time, and then the gate closes, boarding completed. Paul hears his name again and again, he enjoys it. For a moment, he is not being efficient. He stands still. He freezes. He falls through the memories of his childhood, his victories and his defeats, his women, about whom he has only vague memories. His unfulfilled longings return with all their might. He could be a different person. But the next generation is already waiting for a moment of weakness, the end of his career.

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Radio announcer’s voice: ... is the coldest day since the year 1827 ... minus 34 degrees Celsius since last Friday ... the temperature is expected to fall further over the holidays.
Child: Mom turned off her mobile phone - I cannot reach anyone here.
Radio announcer’s voice: ... the meteorologists expect a storm at about 2 o'clock in the morning with a sensible temperature of minus 42 degrees Celsius.

One day during the winter, December 24th, the night of lonely people. Richter's new play, a kaleidoscope-like montage of mini-psychodramas and nightmare images, follows women and men through this nightly urban jungle in their biggest moment of crisis to date: They are approaching their forties, their first marriages and careers have failed, and Christmas intensifies this battlefield of relationships to an emotional state of emergency. They argue and reconcile, love, hit and hate each other, rely on each other.
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