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Lakes shrink, shores expand, villages reappear and an endemic fish begins to speak. As the climate changes and the landscapes change, conflicts break out between the generations. On her way into the woods, a girl searches for how the catastrophe can perhaps still be stopped.



In Ufer des Verschwinden, the theater collaborative Futur II Konjunktiv tells absurd, almost fairytale-like stories of people on disappearing bodies of water.

Inspired by research at Brandenburg lakes, in Lusatia and in ski resorts in the Ore Mountains, fact and fiction mix in a reality that couldn't be more urgent.

The fantastic story of the end of the world as people know it unfolding in slow motion before our eyes revolves around helplessness, the longing for unchanged 'normality' and the question of how one can act responsibly in this situation.

In absurd-comic, but also magical-realistic encounters, the focus is always on the failure and establishment of communication.

In a joint writing process, the author Matthias Naumann and the Czech writer Dagmar Fričová developed a theater text that will be premiered almost simultaneously in different productions in Berlin at the Theater unterm Dach and in Prague at A Studio Rubín. Both productions will also be shown in the other city.



(EVENT IN GERMAN)
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Dates
January 2025
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