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Falk Richter

God is a DJ

“He” is a DJ who has worked in clubs, has transformed moods into sounds: a god of the techno sphere. “She” used to have a daily programme in a music channel before their communal project started: life as a work of art, everyday life in their own appartment – trash and museum installation at the same time – as a performance in front of the video camera which transmits the images via internet to an exhibition hall. Only when they make love, do they turn off the camera.
“An atmospheric picture from the spheres of the youth cult between techno and cyber, between email and Derrida.” (Der Tagesspiegel)
“Falk Richter’s Pop-Pirandello is a computer clean construction the truth content of which nobody can determine because all transitions between art and life have been thoroughly blurred. The dialogue flows like a long sound track, the language hums in long, softly swinging sentences, dialogues are alternating speakers in endless succession. The dramaturgy follows the cut’n’mix technique of set pieces, new topics are faded in and out and revolved around themselves whilst the characters change from one sound to the next. God is a DJ is a drama which the times deserve: a play about a cultural industry which has become the contemporary art scene.” (Theater heute)

1 F, 1 M, 1 Stimme, 1 Dek

World Premiere: 12.03.1999 · Staatstheater Mainz · Directed by: Falk Richter

Original Broadcast: 27.08.2000 · NDR / WDR · Directed by: Leonhard Koppelmann

Translated into Dutch, English, Esthonian, Flemish, French, Norwegian, Spanish

Critics

Tagesspiegel

„Ein Stimmungsbild aus den Sphären des Jugendkults zwischen Techno und Cyber, zwischen e-mail und Derrida."

Theater heute

„Gott ist ein DJ ist das Drama, das die Zeit verdient: ein Stück über eine Kulturindustrie, die zur zeitgenössischen Kunstszene geworden ist."

Tagesspiegel

„Ein Stimmungsbild aus den Sphären des Jugendkults zwischen Techno und Cyber, zwischen e-mail und Derrida."

Theater heute

„Gott ist ein DJ ist das Drama, das die Zeit verdient: ein Stück über eine Kulturindustrie, die zur zeitgenössischen Kunstszene geworden ist."

Production history

All Premieres
15
September 1999
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Theatre Forum Freies Theater, Düsseldorf
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Oktober 1999
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Theatre Schauspiel Leipzig, Leipzig
27
November 1999
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Theatre Theaterhaus TIG7, Mannheim
25
März 2000
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Theatre Staatstheater Kassel, Kassel
06
April 2000
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SEA

Theatre freies @ ensemble, Zürich
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Mai 2000
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ÖEA

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Falk Richter

Unter Eis

3 M, 1 Kind

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.

"Then suddenly she turned away and slept, I stared at her, stared at the canal, cold, and it began to snow, suddenly a window opened, I heard screams, a man and a woman in a violent quarrel. Suddenly a cat flies out of the window, the man seizes the cat by the tail and hurls it through the high arch on the canal, the cat stretches out all four legs, fear in her face, tries to stop herself, but finds nothing to stop herself, no. It's so cold outside, it's snowing, it's freezing, everything slows down, the cat looks at me as if she's looking for help, I look back, I can not help you, I'm the same, and she's flying. Panic in the direction of the slowly approaching surface of the canal, strikes and freezes a few centimeters below the surface with the expression of horror, the most panicky fear and despair and remains lying, twitching a few more minutes or hours, I’m not sure, and she dies, I watch the cat, and she freezes, freezes in her death." (Announcement of the Schaubühne at Lehniner Platz, Berlin)

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Falk Richter

Delirium

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.
Their children wander through the corridors of international airports, journeying between the fragments of their patchwork families.

A twelve-year-old boy has been forgotten by his father in the airport kindergarten, and the nursery teacher can only tell stories of terrible accidents and catastrophes. But the boy meets an old woman who is looking for her son. He has not gotten in touch for years because he has to work day and night. And the two of them are trying to remember how a certain story went—a famous story that will make this evening into a uniquely hysterical-depressive party ... (Announcement of the Schaubühne at Lehniner Platz, Berlin)

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