Widower Michel Hoofd takes his children on a trip to Berlin. Beautiful autumn weather, a hotel room with a view of the Berlin Wall, you name it. But what was supposed to be a relaxing trip, turns out entirely different. The children build a wall around themselves: they don’t want to go home, don’t want to study, don’t even want to play with their Game Boy. This LOD performance is set 75 years later. The four of them have continued to protect their hiding place with their own laws and rules. Until four new children appear, the changing of the guards. Dramatist Inne Goris and author Pieter De Buysser (Lampe) dived into the creation process together and inspired each other with image and sound. Just as for their joint piece Judaspassie, composer Dominique Pauwels will perform the score.
This production is a part of Abo 1. Read more and order.
Inne Goris & Pieter de Buysser (project), Inne Goris (director), Pieter de Buysser (text), Dominique Pauwels (music), Michiel Van Cauwelaert (scenografie), 4 oude en 4 jonge personages (acteurs)
Project: Inne Goris / Text: Inne Goris & team (after ‘De Keisnijders’ by Pieter De Buysser) / Music: Dominique Pauwels / With: Jacob Schoolmeesters, Ernest Eeckhout, Ruth Bruyneel, Emily De Smaele, Jef Stevens, Roger Filip, Denise Gentbrugge, Greta Simons/Myriam Vancraeynest / Singer: Lieselot De Wilde (sopraan) / Scenography: Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen / Costumes: Lieve Meeussen / Assistant to Inne Goris: Alice Bogaerts / Production: Sofie De Wulf / Technical coordination: Oliver Houttekiet / Geluid: Marc Combas / Technicians: Oliver Houttekiet, Diony Hoogenboom, Christian Schröder, Pino Etz, Stef Cafmeyer, Koen Mortier
A production of LOD & Beursschouwburg / coproduction Kunstenfestivaldesarts, Goethe-Institut (Brussel)
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