
A Junges DT production
Nathan
based on Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
in a transcription by Joanna Praml and Dorle Trachternach
in a transcription by Joanna Praml and Dorle Trachternach
Oh God, holy shit: the parable of the ring.
A blended family at the time of the religious crusades in the melting pot that is Jerusalem. Wise Jewish merchant Nathan discovers that his house has been burnt down and his stepdaughter Recha has barely escaped death. During the search for Recha’s saviour – and amid power struggles plotted by various religious groups – Lessing has Nathan tell the parable of the ring as an allegory on tolerance and humanity which demonstrates through metaphor how schisms that seemed deeply entrenched can quickly be resolved. What a magnificently utopian idea …
After her 2020 production of Schiller’s The Robbers, Joanna Praml now stages Lessing’s last play at Junges DT and explores connections between his dramatic poem and the lives of the young people in the ensemble. What do you believe in more: God or money? Who do you pray to when you are in danger? How can we stop defining ourselves through difference and damn well celebrate social diversity at long last? And is enlightened reason really the answer to all problems?
With the kind support of the K. S. Fischer Foundation
A blended family at the time of the religious crusades in the melting pot that is Jerusalem. Wise Jewish merchant Nathan discovers that his house has been burnt down and his stepdaughter Recha has barely escaped death. During the search for Recha’s saviour – and amid power struggles plotted by various religious groups – Lessing has Nathan tell the parable of the ring as an allegory on tolerance and humanity which demonstrates through metaphor how schisms that seemed deeply entrenched can quickly be resolved. What a magnificently utopian idea …
After her 2020 production of Schiller’s The Robbers, Joanna Praml now stages Lessing’s last play at Junges DT and explores connections between his dramatic poem and the lives of the young people in the ensemble. What do you believe in more: God or money? Who do you pray to when you are in danger? How can we stop defining ourselves through difference and damn well celebrate social diversity at long last? And is enlightened reason really the answer to all problems?
With the kind support of the K. S. Fischer Foundation
Director / Text Joanna Praml
Text Dorle Trachternach
Stage and costumes Inga Timm
Music Hajo Wiesemann
Dramaturgy Maura Meyer, Dorle Trachternach
Premiere
6 February 2023
Kammerspiele
6 February 2023
Kammerspiele
Susann Ali-Saleha

Stella Gröszer

Diane Kimbonen

Dennis Kramp

Kareem Musa

Lilian Musch

Julien Neisius

Mariella Pierza

Álvaro Jose Sanchez Rosero

Levin Tosun

Mathilda Tzitzi

Johnny Zimmermann

Susann Ali-Saleha, Stella Gröszer, Diane Kimbonen, Dennis Kramp, Kareem Musa, Lilian Musch, Julien Neisius, Mariella Pierza, Álvaro Jose Sanchez Rosero, Levin Tosun, Mathilda Tzitzi, Johnny Zimmermann