My Heart Is Full of Na-Na-Na

My Heart Is Full
of Na-Na-Na

By Lucien Haug
Staging: Suna Gürler

World premiere: 29. October 2022, Schiffbau-Box
ca. 95 Minutes

Sometimes talking about movies that no one can remember clearly leads to the emergence of a play. That’s how it is for director Suna Gürler: a feel-good movie – one that’s not particularly worth watching – in which the mother dies, the father descends into mourning, and the only son befriends a guy who nobody really knows where he comes from or what he stands for, but who messes up everyone’s life without fail, inspiring her and author Lucien Haug to create a play about mourning, caring and the question of what happens when there’s a sudden shift in family structures and feelings.

Beyond dad-worship and patriarchy, Suna Gürler sets out together with a few male players in search of the men of the future. And watches them wonder, have tender encounters, be there for each other, deal with and reject feelings, slip into father roles, explore families and friendships beyond what’s taken as a given. Living as a “man”, interwoven with a living world – how could that work, despite all the unease?
 

Audio guide
Introduction: Fadrina Arpagaus, Dramaturgy

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Maximilian Reichert
With
Lukas Vögler
With
Onur Can
With
Finnigan Inan
With
Staging
Stage Design
Costume Design
Lighting
Gerhard Patzelt
Dramaturgy
Audience Development
Laura Rivas Kaufmann
Silvan Gisler
Artistic Mediation T&S
Miloš Stolic
Manuela Runge
Production Assistance
Laura Weibel
Carlotta Späni
Stage design assistance
Costume design assistance
Production intern
Giorgio Dridi
Audience Development intern
Maimuna Barry
Inspection
Aleksandar Sascha Dinevski
Soufflage
Elif Karci
Surtitle Riders
Jakob Gerber
Raman Khalaf (Panthea)
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