
Strong Wind (Starker Wind)
by Jon Fosse
This production hails the return of the Norwegian playwright and Ibsen Award winner Jon Fosse to the theatre. Up until the 2010s, his minimalist, evocative texts centring on the unsayable shaped an entire stylistic movement. Then he turned to prose and stopped writing drama altogether. With his latest play Strong Wind, Fosse once again goes in search of his roots – although by no means along well-trodden paths. He describes his text as a ‘scenic poem’. The voices he conjures up in the room almost inevitably, but also tragicomically, negotiate the story of a return that eludes all certainties and coordinates.
A man who has been on the road for a long time looks out the window of the apartment he shares with his wife. But is it still the same window, apartment and world? How long has he been gone? And didn’t a different younger man take his place long ago? Is the life to which he thinks he is returning still his? Does he have a place, time and presence in it? Or does he belong to the past and is a mere spectator of his own disappearance ... In Strong Wind, Fosse tells the story not only of an attempt to return to life, but also to the world of theatre, whose parameters have shifted, and whose former certainties have been lost.
A man who has been on the road for a long time looks out the window of the apartment he shares with his wife. But is it still the same window, apartment and world? How long has he been gone? And didn’t a different younger man take his place long ago? Is the life to which he thinks he is returning still his? Does he have a place, time and presence in it? Or does he belong to the past and is a mere spectator of his own disappearance ... In Strong Wind, Fosse tells the story not only of an attempt to return to life, but also to the world of theatre, whose parameters have shifted, and whose former certainties have been lost.
Director Jossi Wieler
Teresa Vergho, Michael Verhovec, John von Düffel
German World Premiere
14 November 2021
Kammerspiele
Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes, no intermission
14 November 2021
Kammerspiele
Duration: 1 hour, 15 minutes, no intermission
Maren Eggert

Bernd Moss

Max Simonischek

What's on
Blue Wednesday - all tickets for 12 euros
With English surtitles
Forever Yin Forever Young
A Funny van Dannen Evening
Director: Tom Kühnel and Jürgen Kuttner
Follow-up discussion with the Catholic Academy – Saal
Kammerspiele
19.00 - 21.40
sold out
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perh. remaining tickets at evening box office
Blue Wednesday - all tickets for 12 euros
For the last time
With English surtitles
Director: Timofej Kuljabin
Deutsches Theater
19.30 - 21.55
19.00 Introduction – Saal
Director: Friederike Drews
Room 315 – Meeting point main entrance
20.00 - 21.00
sold out
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perh. remaining tickets at evening box office
Popsalon: Andreas Borcholte (Spiegel), Silvia Silko (Tagesspiegel), Sebastian Zabel (Rolling Stone)
Balzer and Müller invite
Bar
21.30
sold out
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perh. remaining tickets at evening box office