Der Vater

Der Vater

After: August Strindberg
Staging: Nicolas Stemann

Zurich-Premiere: 1 April 2022, Pfauen
2 Hours

August Strindberg was a highly sensitive extremist living in a time of radical transformation. Initially part of an early feminist emancipation movement at the end of the 19th century, later a paranoid reactionary, in The Father he provides a seismographic record of what a patriarchal world in upheaval means. Nicolas Stemann examines the idea of modern-day men as the threatened, dangerous sex: they are on the rampage against others and themselves – even the vast majority of suicides are committed by men. Strindberg is the author providing a voice for these men and their desperate bid to “take back control”.

*** Content warning: This production contains depictions of sexualised violence and sexism and addresses the issues of suicide and mental health. ***

 

Audio guide
Introduction: Silvan Gisler, Kommunikation

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Zeynep Bozbay
With
Thomas Kürstner
With
Daniel Lommatzsch
With
Julia Riedler
With
Lena Schwarz
With
Sebastian Vogel
With
Männerchor
With
Stage design
Costume design
Rehearsal men choir
Clayton Bowman
Light
Charlotte Marr
Audience Development
Silvan Gisler
Laura Rivas Kaufmann
Production Assistance
Stage design assistance
Costume design assistance
Sophia May
Production intern
Costume design intern
Enno Rennenkampff
Inspection
Eva Willenegger
Soufflage
Rita von Horváth
Surtitle Riders
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