Der Besuch der alten Dame

by Friedrich Dürrenmatt
A long time ago, Güllen was a wealthy city. Now it is looking into the abyss of financial ruin. Sell-out and seizure are threatening. In this fatal situation, the residents are have nothing to hope for – except for the visit of an old lady, multi-millionaire Claire Zachanassian. Perhaps she can revive the ruined city of Güllen with an endowment? After all, Claire is a daughter of the city and has managed the transform herself from the simple girl “Kläri” into a glamourous billionaire. With a bizarre entourage of butlers, New York gangsters and accompanied by husband no. 7, she makes her entrance in her native town. Claire proposes a lucrative business deal that promises a large sum of money for the city. New riches, but there is a catch: She demands her ex-lover, merchant Alfred Ill, to be killed and his dead body to be delivered to her for a price of one billion.

“Der Besuch der alten Dame” was premiered in 1956 and laid the foundations for Friedrich Dürrenmatt’s sweeping success as a dramatist. It is considered to be the Swiss playwright’s most popular play world-wide. Out of necessity, the citizens of Güllen get caught up in the dynamics of running up debt and falling deeper and deeper into Claire Zachanassian’s clutches. Her morally dubious offer oscillates between a brutal act of revenge and a cry for justice, which is explained over the course of the play as in a mystery novel with a particularly peculiar cast of characters. And yet, the author’s old lady represents “neither justice nor the apocalypse”. “She simply is what she is – the wealthiest woman in the world, and her money has put her in a position to act like the heroine of a Greek tragedy: absolute and cruel” (Friedrich Dürrenmatt). “Der Besuch der alten Dame” is a vicious comedy that reflects Dürrenmatt’s grotesque sense of comedy.

Nuran David Calis was born in Bielefeld in 1976. He studied Theatre Directing at Munich’s Otto-Falckenberg-Schule and works as an author, theatre and film director. Initially, he created short films and video clips for hip hop bands. His production of Schiller’s “Die Räuber (The Robbers)” brought him the Vienna Theatre Prize Nestroy in the category of Best Emerging Director of 2006. His film version of “Woyzeck”, featuring Tom Schilling in the title role, was invited to the 34th Film Festival Max Ophüls Prize in 2013. His theatre work includes productions in Cologne, Essen, Hamburg, Berlin, Stuttgart, Mannheim, Bochum, Dresden and Vienna. “Der Besuch der alten Dame” is Nuran David Calis’ fourth work at Schauspiel Leipzig. His most recent production here was Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s “Angst essen Seele auf”.
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Premiere on 17.10.2020
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Dates

https://www.schauspiel-leipzig.de Schauspiel Leipzig Bosestraße 1, 04109 Leipzig
Sat, 21.12. 19:30 — 21:35
with english surtitles
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https://www.schauspiel-leipzig.de Schauspiel Leipzig Bosestraße 1, 04109 Leipzig
Thu, 16.01. 19:30 — 21:35
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https://www.schauspiel-leipzig.de Schauspiel Leipzig Bosestraße 1, 04109 Leipzig
Fri, 07.02. 19:30 — 21:35
Audio description
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https://www.schauspiel-leipzig.de Schauspiel Leipzig Bosestraße 1, 04109 Leipzig
Thu, 06.03. 19:30 — 21:35
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Duration

ca. 2:05, no break

Cast

Bettina Schmidt as Claire Zachanassian
Denis Grafe as her husbands VII-IX
Andreas Keller as butler
Roman Kanonik as Alfred III
Teresa Schergaut as his wife
Paulina Bittner as his wife (alternating)
Emmeline Puntsch as his daughter
Dirk Lange as mayor
Alina Heipe as teacher
Denis Petković as Polizist / Pressemann
Markus Lerch as the first / Koby / press man I / radio commentator
Yves Hinrichs as the second / Loby / press man II / cameraman

Team

Director: Nuran David Calis
Stage Designer: Irina Schicketanz
Costume Designer: Johanna Stenzel
Music: Vivan Bhatti
video: Fabian Polinski, Kai Schadeberg
Dramaturg: Benjamin Große
light: Jörn Langkabel
Audio Description: Maila Giesder-Pempelforth, Beatrix Hermens, Matthias Huber, Pernille Sonne
Theatre pedagogy: Amelie Gohla

Trailer

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