Die Zertrennlichen

Fabrice Melquiot award’s winning drama is the story of Romain and Sabah; two children who live few steps
from each other, but come from two different worlds. They become best friends and fall in love. However, reality has a different agenda. Surrounded by the racism and aggression of their parents, their friendship forges another path.

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Hoffnung (Hope)

Stijn Devillé’s final installment of his trilogy ‘Habgier, Angst & Hoffnung’.
Financial crises. Climate catastrophe. Political maneuvers. A city in chaos. Innovators in search for new energy sources. These themes run through this dark and thrilling modern tale.

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Kaltes Herz

A modern tale based on Wilhelm Hauffs’s 19th century fairy tale. Volker Schmidt questions the compatibility of empathy and economy in a consumer oriented world. Directed by Volker Schmidt, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Theater Phönix Linz, 2019.

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My Private Apocalypse

The year is 2030. The EU has ceased to exist and Europe has toppled over to the right for good. The opposition exists only in secret. Tonight the front woman of the band My Private Apocalypse holds a show against the regime. She will rage, burn and instill violence. Directed by Krzysztof Minkowsk, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Maxim Gorki Theater, Berlin 2018.

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Dracula

Prince of darkness and lord of the vampires, one of the biggest iconic horror figures in western literature. This open air production was staged in the stunning Schwerin Castle by Krzysztof Minkowski, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Mecklenburgisches Staatstheater Schwerin 2019.

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Edyp Tyran (Oedipus)

The Greek tragedy by classic playwright Sophocles tells of a mysterious plague that has recently hit the city, bringing death to the people. King Oedipus sends Creon to Delphi to find out from the oracle what can be done to prevent it from spreading. Directed by Wojtek Klemm, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Teatr Wilama Horzycy, Torun 2018.

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Animal Farm

A satirical tale by George Orwell written against Stalin’s political terror and betrayal under the social values of the Russian Revolution. The animals rebelling against their abusive keeper and writing new set of rules to create a new utopia where all animals are equal. Directed by Krzysztof Minkowski, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Saarländisches Staatstheater Saarbrücken 2018.

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Faust

The most iconic and quoted German piece written by Goethe is an epic struggle between man’s intellect and skills to his own depression and demons. Faust sells his soul to the devil in return for eternal youth and power. Directed by
Pedro Martins Beja, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Theater Oberhausen 2017.

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Golden Matters

What would you do if suddenly you would live inside a museum ? When you, yourself become the exhibition object…
Directed and written by Evy Schubert, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Ballhaus Ost, Berlin 2016.

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Bonnie & Clyde

The story of the world's most famous gangster couple during the Great Depression. They are young. They're in love. They rob banks. Anger is the driving force and violence is their tool. Directed by Wojtek Klemm, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Theater Neumarkt Zürich 2016.

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CyberRäuber

Scenes from Schiller’s Die Räuber transformed into virtual reality by using 3D cameras and digitally mapping the actors’ motion. Conceived and produced by CyberRäuber, directed by Wojtek Klemm, music by Micha Kaplan, Presented on Mai 2016 in Conference of Theater und Netz Vol. 4 – [Digitale], Heinrich Böll Stiftung, Berlin 2016.

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Tartuffe

The impostor Tartuffe has taken a root in Orgon’s house. Using Orgon's love and dedication towards him, he causes a bitter domestic war between the family members. Directed by Krzysztof Minkowski, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Theater Magdeburg 2016.

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Tschick

Wolfgang Herrndorf’s story about a unique friendship between two outsiders that leads into a fantastic and adventures summer throughout Berlin and its countryside. Directed by Pedro Martins Beja, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Tampereen Työväen Teatteri, Tampere 2016.

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Ronja Räubertochter

Astrid Lindgren’s children book is often theatrically adapted. Ronja is the only girl among a gang of robbers, led by her father. Soon, she will discover life outside of her home castle and gain new experiences that define her own way towards maturity. Directed by Krzysztof Minkowski, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Theater St.Gallen 2015.

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Mord (Murder_רצח)

Hanoch Levin’s last theater piece is a brilliant portrayal of the vicious circle of violence, and endless loop of aggression and pain, between Israelis and Palestinians. Reality is more absurd than one could ever imagine.
Directed by Wojtek Klemm, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Schauspiel Stuttgart 2015.

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Richard III

William Shakespeare’s darkest and most brutal play follows the rise to power and subsequent short reign of King Richard III of England. Directed by Krysztof Minkowski, music by Micha Kaplan, premiered in Theater Konstanz 2015.

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