#3 MURDER
ein Projekt von Jesse Inman
mit Texten von Eva Mathijssen
Realisation:
Jesse Inman
Film & editing: Anna Hirschmann
Stage, costume & light: Laura Malmberg
Sound & Music:
Jens Feldmann & Gerd Kolednik
Voices: Annabell & Matilda Schindegger
25th October 2018, 19:00
| 20:00 | 21:00 SOLD OUT
30th October 2018, 19:00 | 20:00 | 21:00 SOLD OUT
31th October 2018, 19:00 | 20:00 | 21:00 SOLD OUT
additional dates | Zusatztermine:
14th December 2018, 19:00 | 20:00 | 21:00 SOLD OUT
15th December 2018, 19:00 | 20:00 | 21:00 SOLD
OUT
4th January 2019, 19:00 | 20:00 | 21:00 SOLD OUT
5th January 2019, 19:00
| 20:00 | 21:00 SOLD OUT
(just 2 persons per time-slot!)
»What would an ocean be without
a monster lurking in the dark? It would be like sleep without dreams.« (Werner Herzog)
Join Jesse Inman in
»The Smallest Theatre in the World« as he pays homage to Fritz Lang’s classic film »M - Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder«. #3
»MURDER« is an exploration of our fascination with the darker aspects of mankind and whether it’s possible to create genuine
fear in theatre. It will be performed in a small, dark space for a maximum of two people. The performance contains flashing
lights and loud noises. #notforthefaintofheart
Eine Hommage an Fritz Langs Klassiker »M – Eine Stadt sucht einen
Mörder «. Besuchen Sie Jesse Inman im »Smallest Theatre in the World«. In #3 »MURDER« widmet er sich der Faszination für die
dunkle Seite des Menschseins und untersucht die Möglichkeit, sich im Theater an Urängste heranzutasten. Mit Blitzlicht und
beklemmenden Sounds performt Inman für jeweils zwei Zuschauer*innen auf engstem Raum. #notforthefaintofheart
#2
ART
11. - 17.6.2018
Exhibition
"THE SMALLEST GALLERY IN THE WORLD"
Jesse
Inman invites you to his next production: #2 ART. The first to take place on Georgina, our beautiful Piaggio Ape. For #2 ART
we have created our very own miniature white cube gallery featuring an exhibition with local artists. The exhibition also
features an audioguide in English and German and has it's very own cafe, wardrobe and gift shop, it's a complete museum experience,
on a teeny tiny scale. And as the whole caboodle is securely fastened to our pint sized Piaggio, it's also mobile. You can
visit the exhibition on the following dates:
11th June, 20:00 - 22:30 Schauspielhaus Im Rahmen von ENGLISH
MONDAYS
12th June, 15:00 - 21:00 Museumsquartier FREE ENTRY
13th June, 15:00 - 21:00
Museumsquartier FREE ENTRY
14th June, 15:00 - 22:00 Schauspielhaus FREE ENTRY
15th
June, 18:00 - 20:00 Schauspielhaus FREE ENTRY
16th June, 18:00 - 20:00 Schauspielhaus FREE ENTRY
17th June, from 13:00, Creau, Tanz durch den Tag Festival
Ausstellende Künstler*innen | exhibiting artists:
Larissa Kramarek, Péter Tauber, Giovanna Bolliger, sali, YKMANN, gruener.li, Esther Posledni, Koi, Olga Anabel Steiner,
Mirjam Ruschka, Adrian Linz
3. - 10.2.2018
FREE ENTRY
»My skin was lined with bold creases that told of excitement, romance, danger and heartbreak, and my eyes seemed to
burn with memories of mountaintop fires and beautiful women, violent storms at sea, and storybook shipwrecks. Mine was the
face of a man who might know where treasure was buried, but would carry the secret to his grave.«
Nowadays it is
so easy to hide, separate and isolate oneself. But trying to get away from other people means avoiding different views, realities
and not allowing any kind of a different perception. It is so easy to feel sorry for yourself, to damn everyone else, define
good and bad based on nothing else but your self-made misery. But one day Death comes for a visit. Not to take him, not to
release him but just to hang out. Nothing more, nothing less. Now these two strangers are caught up together in his tiny apartment,
two worlds smashing against each other, barely a chance to evade until they start to understand.
A multimedia, one week
long, 24 hours a day, interactive, live audio book with performative elements from one man, squeezed into the display window
of Schauspielhaus Wien. It also has a goldfish.
Website & 24h Livestream: www.tstitw1death.com
"The happiest moment of my life came on that late afternoon on which I was certain I would die."
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