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Reto Finger

Kaltes Land

“The other isn’t good in difficult times.” The priest says this, in a lonesome village somewhere in the mountains. A self-serving declaration, made for the hermetic village community, but mostly serving as self-protection. Unspoken truths shall stay exactly what they’ve always been: covered, non-existent.

It doesn't help. The outside world intrudes. Hikers from the city, even now, shortly before the snow starts falling. Tobias for example. He talks to Hanna. Hanna, who is always standing on the station’s square, always when she doesn’t have to help her father, who calls her “boy”, on the farm, or the priest, who forces physical intimacy on her, on the cemetery. She tells Tobias about the calving cow, about the old, stinking man and about Malcovi’s daughter, who is singing in the mountains.

The times are certainly difficult. For Hanna’s family, too – Hanna’s brother died two years ago. His death hides an open family secret. And when it is completely revealed, the only thing left is silence – or running amok.

Kaltes Land describes how it feels when the corset forced on you doesn’t fit anymore and is close to bursting, in simple, poetic language and with highly intense characters. And about how it feels when escape has to fail, because you know nothing apart from your own world and are trapped in your own universe.

2 F, 3 M

World Premiere: 6.10.2006 · Nationaltheater Mannheim · Directed by: Burkhard C. Kosminski

Original Broadcast: 01.10.2006 · SWR · Directed by: Beate Andres

Translated into Czech, Spanish, Swedish

Production history

All Premieres
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März 2006
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Kaltes Land

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Directed by Henning Bock
06
Oktober 2006
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Kaltes Land

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UA

Directed by Burkhard C. Kosminski
Theatre Nationaltheater Mannheim, Mannheim
05
Dezember 2006
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Kaltes Land

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ÖEA

Directed by Ingo Berk
08
Dezember 2006
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Kaltes Land

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Directed by Gerd Lohmeyer
12
Januar 2008
Reto Finger

Kaltes Land

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Directed by Harald F. Petermichl
24
Mai 2008
Reto Finger

Kaltes Land

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SEA

Directed by Erik Altorfer
Theatre Bühnen Bern, Bern

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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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