
by Hans Fallada
The model for this novel by Hans Fallada was the working-class couple Otto and Anna Hampel, who were executed in Berlin-Plötzensee on April 8, 1943 for their rebellion against the Nazi regime's contempt for humanity.
In an almost thriller-like atmosphere, Fallada tells the story of so-called “little people” who, between 1940 and 1942, distributed appeals for resistance on cards and in letters after the death of their son at the front caused them to completely lose their originally positive attitude towards Hitler and his war machine.
- By and with Anette Daugardt and Uwe Neumann
Since 2003, the KantTheaterBerlin has been staging contemporary works and classics in its own modernized versions in a chamber play format.
(IN GERMAN)
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Dates
August 2025
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