
The Burrow (Der Bau)
by and with Max Simonischek
after the story by Franz Kafka
Kafka’s short story The Burrow is the account of an underground world in which happiness and paranoia are closely related. It describes the mental landscape of some kind of anthropomorphised animal. This creature – a sentient Kafkaesque animal – lives life on an intellectual crusade. It is caught in a permanent state of panic directed at the outside world, against possible intruders and anything unfamiliar. The smallest noise causes the burrower maximum stress.
The Burrow is a parable about how society constantly creates risks by trying to prevent them. As in all of Kafka’s stories, the creatures, animals and people are mercilessly driven by the consequences of their actions and thoughts, and for the most part, have lost all sense of reality.
The production is a takeover from Theater Neumarkt Zurich.
The Burrow is a parable about how society constantly creates risks by trying to prevent them. As in all of Kafka’s stories, the creatures, animals and people are mercilessly driven by the consequences of their actions and thoughts, and for the most part, have lost all sense of reality.
The production is a takeover from Theater Neumarkt Zurich.
Director Max Simonischek
Stage design Besim Morina
Costumes Modedesign Basman & Joel Basman
Music Daniel Freitag
Dramaturgy Peter Kastenmüller
Berlin Premiere
3 November 2022
Box
Duration: 60 minutes, no intermission
3 November 2022
Box
Duration: 60 minutes, no intermission
Max Simonischek
