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Atlas der abgelegenen Inseln (Atlas of Remote Islands)

Mehrstimmiges Hörstück auf drei Stockwerken für vier Schauspieler und ebenso viele Musiker

By Judith Schalansky

Schauspiel Hannover

World premiere 21 September 2014

Atlas der abgelegenen Inseln © Karl-Bernd Karwasz

Atlas der abgelegenen Inseln. Mikael Rudolfsson, Maria Pache, Sophie Krauß, Iris Maron © Karl-Bernd Karwasz

Public discussion on 6 May, following the performance

What civilised man misses most on remote islands is music. So he concentrates on the natural rhythms and sounds: the rush of the waves, the crackle of the trees, the song of the wind, the noises made by animals and spirits. That is why for Swiss director and musician Thom Luz, the translation of stories from the isles is a matter of the heart. He allows spirit-like sounds to waft through the open three-storey stairwell of a former museum of local history, and persuades some of the dead from seafaring history to appear as barefoot apostles for Judith Schalansky’s “Atlas of Remote Islands”. To the peculiar strains of brass, strings and drums, these ships’ goblins whisper, breathe and murmur strange tales of treasure hunters, dreamers and defiers of death, who rounded the globe in the search of the virginal moment – until the atom bomb scuttled the desire for paradise and its music with a bang. This is a delicate show, quiet and at times invisible – and that’s what makes it a true theatrical treasure.

www.staatstheater-hannover.de/schauspiel

Directed by Thom Luz
Stage design Demian Wohler
Costume design Tina Bleuler
Dramaturgy Judith Gerstenberg
Musical director Mathias Weibel

With
Beatrice Frey
Oscar Olivo
Sophie Krauß
Günther Harder
Paul Schwesig

Musicians
Maria Pache
Karoline Steidl
Iris Maron
Mikael Rudolfsson / Matthias Brennecke