Rimini Protokoll (Begrich/Haug/Karrenbauer)

DO’s & DON’Ts – a journey through every trick in the city

Start and end at HAU1 / Limited capacity

  • Theatre
German /  With English translation /  ca. 120 min

The city represents a giant laboratory in which to observe everyday human behaviour, and there are rules in this lab. There are do’s and don’ts. The Berlin group Rimini Protokoll is coming back to HAU with a premiere, having the truck from their popular production “Cargo X” drive through the city once again in new garb. The audience sits in a remodelled truck, which functions as a mobile auditorium, gazing out at the city through a large window. On this trip the system of our urban order is carefully examined: laws, rules, norms, rituals, explicit and implicit arrangements, visible and invisible codes. Next to the driver sits a child, who directs this urban laboratory experiment: Not playful, not cute, the child applies what has been learned, but with the great clarity, severity and consistency of a game, which has to be played to its end according to the rules that have been set.                                        

After the performance on 4 May: Artist Talk with Rimini Protokoll and Stefan Höhne.

 

Important information:
Space in the vehicle is limited. Please do not carry any large luggage and or wear a heavy set of clothes. Starting & end point: HAU1
Duration of event: ca. 2 hours. Late admission is not possible. The event is not accessible for wheelchair users.

Cast

Concept, Text & Direction: Helgard Haug, Rimini Protokoll / Jörg Karrenbauer / Concept & Dramaturgy: Aljoscha Begrich / Composition: Barbara Morgenstern / Video director: Mischa Leinkauf / Sound design: Frank Böhle / Assistant direction & research: Meret Kiderlen / Production management: Juliane Männel / Collaboration: Lisa Homburger / With: Dido Antonia Aquilanti, Rudolf Bühne, Jasper Penz und dem Chor des Rosa-Luxemburg-Gymnasiums Berlin unter der Leitung von Christoph Rosiny

Dates

Past
  • Premiere
    Thu 3.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Fri 4.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Sat 5.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Mon 7.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Tue 8.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Wed 9.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Fri 11.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Sat 12.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Mon 14.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Tue 15.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Wed 16.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Thu 17.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Tue 22.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Wed 23.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Fri 25.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Sat 26.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Mon 28.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Tue 29.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1
  • Wed 30.5.2018, 17:30 / HAU1

Credits

Production: Rimini Apparat. Coproduction: HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Goethe-Institut / Performing Architecture Venice, Künstlerhaus Mousonturm Frankfurt, PACT Zollverein, Stadt Nürnberg/Bewerbungsbüro Kulturhauptstadt Europas 2025, Internationales Sommerfestival Kampnagel and National Theatre of Scotland. Funded by the Senate Department for Culture and Europe.

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Location

HAU1
Stresemannstr. 29, 10963 Berlin

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