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The Unknown Woman and the Man under the Bed

after the novel by Fyodor M. Dostoyevsky

An evening street scene in St. Petersburg: a stately elderly gentleman wearing a racoon fur coat is talking confusedly to a young man of humble origin, who is waiting in front of an apartment building for his secret lover to appear. The elderly gentleman describes himself as a bachelor and “of unsound mind, almost insane.” He is indeed obsessed and no less humiliated by his suspicion that he is just about to catch his wife and her lover in flagrante . During his relentless pursuit of them, he finds himself in increasingly absurd situations.

Frank Castorf, who has just ended his 25-year tenure at Berlin’s Volksbühne  theatre, combines this vaudeville-esque novella about the demon of jealousy with another of Dostoyevsky’s stories: The Dream of a Ridiculous Man  discusses metaphysical themes ranging from “logical suicide” to rebellion against God, the Fall of Man, from brotherly love and humility to the crucifixion for which the first-person narrator so yearns.

With Kathrin Angerer, Gottfried Breitfuss, Robert Hunger-Bühler, Johann Jürgens, Robert Rožić, Siggi Schwientek, Ilona Kannewurf
Direction
Frank Castorf
Set Designer
Aleksandar Denić
Costume Designer
Adriana Braga Peretzki
Lighting Designer
Lothar Baumgarte
Dramaturg
Amely Joana Haag
Assistant Director
Manon Pfrunder
Assistant Stage Designer
Sandra Antille
Assistant Costume Designer
Sabrina Bosshard
Prompter
János Stefan Buchwardt
Stage Manager
Ralf Fuhrmann
Second Live-Camera
Seraina Scherini
Live-Cut
Andi A. Müller, Vanessa Püntener
Internship Direction
Nathalie Rausch, Alexandra Wittmer, Selina Rohr
Boom
Mira Hirtler
Video and Live-Camera
Andreas Deinert

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