
Classroom piece
Rage
A play by Wilke Weermann and Junges DT
What does democracy mean for people who are not allowed to vote? Who listens when you are not of age? What forms of participation do we need? And what if Fridays for Future is just the beginning? Author and director Wilke Weermann has spoken to Berlin students who are fighting for their future. From the research material and interviews, a classroom piece is created about the political attitude of young people to life.
Recommended for 8th grade and above
Booking and information: klassenzimmer@deutschestheater.de
What moves young people in Europe? The production Rage is created in the context of YOUNG EUROPE III of the European Theatre Convention (ETC). Nine European theatres want to find out what occupies the young generation, what they can no longer bear and what they want to change. The Young DT cooperates in its research with the theatres De Toneelmakerij in Amsterdam and Weöres Sándor Szinház in Szombathely.
Cooperation with DeToneelmakerij, Amsterdam and Weöres Sándor Szinház, Szombathely in the frame of the project YOUNG EUROPE III by the European Theatre Convention (ETC).Theproduction is supported by the European Theatre Convention in the frame ofETC's ENGAGE programme. ENGAGE - Empowering today's audiences throughchallenging theatre is co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of theEuropean Union.
Recommended for 8th grade and above
Booking and information: klassenzimmer@deutschestheater.de
What moves young people in Europe? The production Rage is created in the context of YOUNG EUROPE III of the European Theatre Convention (ETC). Nine European theatres want to find out what occupies the young generation, what they can no longer bear and what they want to change. The Young DT cooperates in its research with the theatres De Toneelmakerij in Amsterdam and Weöres Sándor Szinház in Szombathely.
Cooperation with DeToneelmakerij, Amsterdam and Weöres Sándor Szinház, Szombathely in the frame of the project YOUNG EUROPE III by the European Theatre Convention (ETC).Theproduction is supported by the European Theatre Convention in the frame ofETC's ENGAGE programme. ENGAGE - Empowering today's audiences throughchallenging theatre is co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme of theEuropean Union.
Director Wilke Weermann
Setting Ayfer Ezgi Karataş
Dramaturgy Lasse Scheiba
Theatre Pedagogy Simon Gal
World premiere
5 September 2019
Rosa-Luxemburg-Gymnasium
5 September 2019
Rosa-Luxemburg-Gymnasium
Laura Eichten

Nazim Dario Neumann
