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Reto Finger

Vorstellungen und Instinkte

There was a time in their lives when they were made for each other. They were very close, got along well, and there was reason to assume they had found a partner for life: Anna and Hans. They got married and had a child as a crowning achievement. Unique. But with the second child, the discontent arrives: Hans has a vision of a new social order, away from the small family. His specific search for a place and kindred spirits causes a terrible relationship crisis. Anna feels like he betrays her and the children. The suggested new happiness clashes with her idea of life: polygamy instead of monogamy, autonomy instead of bourgeoisie, and freedom within a commune. The marriage fails. The long story of a separation begins.
Hans and Anna spend a lifetime arguing with each other about the big and seemingly small things, the hopes and disappointments, the ideas and instincts. And furthermore, the play is about the search for a better society, about the inability to understand another human being, about experiences and mistakes and the painful realisation that a lifetime sometimes isn’t enough to forgive everything.

“If you want to talk about the moral of a story it is appropriate to look at the art of the poet. In Reto Finger’s plays, the characters express themselves through images, and the images shine through the words.” Feridun Zaimoglu

Auftragsarbeit für das Schauspielhaus am Pfauen, Zürich

2 F, 3 M

World Premiere: 09.04.2009 · Schauspielhaus am Pfauen, Zürich · Directed by: Sandra Strunz

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April 2009
Reto Finger

Vorstellungen und Instinkte

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Directed by Sandra Strunz

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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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