
Extinction. A decay (Auslöschung. Ein Zerfall)
after Thomas Bernhard
It is the story of an involuntary homecoming. Franz Josef Murau, who has avoided his family for decades and lives abroad, has to travel to the funeral of his parents, who died in an accident. This brings him back to a past he thought he had left far behind. At home, his sisters Amalia and Caecilia, who never left the parental home, are waiting for him. Of all people, they are now dependent on him, the outsider but sole heir to the huge family estate. For Murau, a furious struggle with the hated inheritance ensues: he goes "into the forest of childhood" in order to "erase everything" that binds him to his family in "a horrible confrontation" with the horrors of that time. He is particularly tormented by his parents' involvement in Nazi rule and the continuing effect of the Catholic National Socialist mentality even after the end of the war. Murau desperately tries to tear the roots of the past out of his life, thoughts and feelings.
Thomas Bernhard tells this struggle as a grotesque, but his wicked humor aims at painful abysses: Thus, Murau's radical attempt at detachment also reveals a susceptibility to fascistoid, annihilating ideas. Extinction. A decay was published in 1986 as Thomas Bernhard's last prose work and is a monumental reckoning with the homeland, family, and society of the postwar period. Karin Henkel and her ensemble will follow the absurd comedy, but also provocative analysis and foresight of this family portrait.
Thomas Bernhard tells this struggle as a grotesque, but his wicked humor aims at painful abysses: Thus, Murau's radical attempt at detachment also reveals a susceptibility to fascistoid, annihilating ideas. Extinction. A decay was published in 1986 as Thomas Bernhard's last prose work and is a monumental reckoning with the homeland, family, and society of the postwar period. Karin Henkel and her ensemble will follow the absurd comedy, but also provocative analysis and foresight of this family portrait.
Director Karin Henkel
Stage Thilo Reuther
Costumes Teresa Vergho
Music Lars Wittershagen
Dramaturgy Rita Thiele, Juliane Koepp
Premiere
4 June 2022
Deutsches Theater
Duration: 2 hours, 35 minutes, one intermission
4 June 2022
Deutsches Theater
Duration: 2 hours, 35 minutes, one intermission
Bernd MossFranz-Josef Murau

Linn ReusseFranz-Josef Murau

Daniel ZillmannFranz-Josef Murau

Anja SchneiderCaecilia, his sister

Daniel ZillmannAmalia, his sister

Manfred Zapatkahis father

Almut Zilcherhis mother

Béla Paul Lorenz Otlewski / August Usermannchild statist
Komparsen und KomparsinnenFuneral guests
Franz-Josef Murau
Caecilia, his sister
Amalia, his sister
his father
his mother
Béla Paul Lorenz Otlewski / August Usermann
child statist
Komparsen und Komparsinnen
Funeral guests
Dramaturg Juliane Koepp on "Extinction. A decay (Auslöschung. Ein Zerfall)"
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