Topic: Culture & Commitment
Culture & Commitment

1984 - Theater after George Orwell

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with Anette Daugardt and Uwe Neumann from KanttheaterBerlin

What

Big Brother is watching you:
More than 70 years ago, George Orwell wrote this science fiction crime about the destruction of a human being by a totalitarian surveillance state. Winston Smith doubts this system, he hates it, and it's a thought crime, his death sentence, and he knows it. But suddenly something completely unexpected happens to him: He's in love. But can he really trust Julia? Isn't she a member of the mind police?

Two chairs and a trombone are sufficient to show the fascinating and frightening mind core of this classic negative utopia in all its threatening timeliness.


When

2025

  • 23 May
    Friday, 19:30 - 21:30

Humboldt-Bibliothek

Karolinenstraße 19
13507 Berlin
West 5 - Tegel
Accessible toilet
Wide doors
Elevator
Parking at the door

Who

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Costs:

This Event is Free of Charge.

Last changed on 23.04.2025