Messages for universe

Text: Wolfram Lotz
Directed by: Josef Maria Krasanovsky
Translated By: Eva Frățilă
Scenography: Josef Maria Krasanovsky
Playwright: Genia Enzelberger
Costumes: Andreea Săndulescu
Assistant Director: Paula Breuer
Video mapping: Dan Basu
Video trailer: Oszkár Mucha
Music: Claudiu Urse
Project Manager: Hunor Horvath
Cast: Cătălin Neghină, Johanna Adam, Yannick Becker, Emőke Boldizsár, Daniel Bucher, Cristina Juks, Daniel Plier, Benedikt Haefner, Ana Tiepac
Would you like to send a message to the Universe? Via text message, WhatsApp or perhaps e-mail? What is this message that is so vital to human existence on Earth? What is the meaning of life? What happens after we die? How do you fight your inner emptiness? Is it worth feeling troubled, revolted for your wishes and interests? What allows us to be here? Does everything happen by chance? What is transitory, what will survive: our crazy present or the future? What is real, what is important and what is “toxic”? These are just some of the questions extended to the audience by the latest show by the German Department, a new production of “Eininge Nachrichten an das Al” / “Messages for the Universe”, by Wolfram Lotz, directed by Josef Maria Krasanovsky.

“Messages for the Universe”, the most daring contemporary play. In “Messages for the Universe”, by Wolfram Lotz, ten completely different, unusual characters try to find answers to the questions above. Critically acclaimed as “the smartest, most unreal and naughtiest contemporary play”, this creation is scattered with impossible director’s notes and annoying footnotes that seem to come to life outside the ever-flowing text. The play questions the limits of human communication, breaches all the rules of classic playwriting and challenges theatre and its definition from all perspectives. “Messages for the Universe”, by Wolfram Lotz, is often presented as the smartest play in our days.

‘Staging “Messages for the Universe” is like drawing the architectural plans of the Tower of Babel. Lotz asks us, theatre makers, for the impossible. He asks for the character to disappear from the spectator’s eyes, asks for the actor to interpret not playing. Lotz’s theatre challenges us to find stage solutions and methods. This can take one to the depths of despair or simply make one fall in love with him, as it happened to me. Despite the show not having a narrative, it keeps the important eternal questions: Who are we? What makes it worth living? Is there a meaning in this big All? Lotz asks questions very passionately and I’ve tried to transfer this passion to the characters in the performance. This is a show that brings no answers, but rather raises questions about questions. To me, this is the concept of the show: be overwhelmed by the great questions that answer answers. In other words, if you wish: a show that paints pictures about All and philosophies about Nothing...’ Josef Maria Krasanovsky, director.

Absurd comedy is characteristic of Wolfram Lotz’s plays.

“Einige Nachrichten an das All” / “Messages for the Universe” was supported by REBTIC Company, the Austrian German Forum, IFA - German Institute for International Cultural Affairs.

Special thanks to the Sibiu County ASTRA Library, the Sibiu Democratic Forum of Germans, “Ilie Micu” School of Arts and Crafts and Mrs. Beatrice Ungar.
Estimated duration:
1h 30min
Premiere Date:14-11-2019
Section:german
Translation:Performance presented in German with Romanian translation

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