Friday, 10/11/2024
at 7:00 PM


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Be prepared for a literary gem, discovered here only a few years ago, now dramatized on stage at the Tri-bühne Theater. Ulrich A. Boschwitz wrote an astonishing book at the age of just 23 in the face of the Reichspogromnacht. His novel "Der Reisende," written in 1938 and first published in German in 2017, humorously showcases how quickly and uncontestedly the familiar environment can turn hostile, in an almost Kafkaesque manner:

The Jewish merchant Otto Silbermann wanders through a Germany radically transformed by National Socialism and anti-Semitism at the end of the 1930s, as a result of the Reichspogroms. He spends his days in trains, on platforms, in station restaurants, and encounters refugees and Nazis, as well as good and bad people…

The production by László Bagossy with Manuel Krstanovic in the title role promises an evening full of literary and theatrical discoveries.

Direction: László Bagossy
Set Design: Stephen Crane
Costumes: Renáta Balogh
Musical Direction: Sebastian Huber

Featuring Manuel Krstanovic

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