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Festival International New Drama
7 to 17 April 2016
This spring, theatre-makers from all over the world were coming together at the Schaubühne for the Festival International New Drama (FIND). Now more than ever, to be confronted in the theatre with their work and the realities of their lives sends an important signal: in a time when things which separate us have superseded the things we have in common, powerful social and political tensions are becoming apparent in western societies, the haves and have nots are drifting even further apart, the impact of global wars and crises and the refugee movements they cause are increasingly being felt in Europe, and borders are being closed and populist right-wing movements gaining power on our own doorsteps, during FIND the theatre should be a place for exchange and dialogue across national borders.
For the sixth time now, the festival was accompanied by FIND plus, the workshop programme for international theatre students led by renowned theatre-makers from the international scene. This year’s special guest country was Turkey.
Programme Overview
Thursday, 7 April
19.30 – 20.25: The Last Supper
Friday, 8 April
18.00 – 19.00: The Trip
20.00 – 21.00: The Trip
20.00 – 21.10: Chekhov’s First Play
21.30 – 22.25: The Last Supper
Saturday, 9 April
16.00: manmaRo project
18.00 – 18.55: The Last Supper
20.00: manmaRo project
20.00: The Invention of the Red Army Faction by a Manic-Depressive Teenager in the Summer of 1969
Sunday, 10 April
12.00: Art vs. Cannibalism? Milo Rau in discussion with Jean Ziegler
15.00 – 16.00: ITI Prize-Giving Ceremony for Milo Rau
17.00 – 18.45: Mitleid. Die Geschichte des Maschinengewehrs
19.30 – 20.40: Chekhov’s First Play
21.00 – 22.50: Do You Still Love Me?
21.00: Mein Jahr ohne Udo Jürgens
Monday, 11 April
15.00 – 16.50: Do You Still Love Me?
18.30 – 20.20: Do You Still Love Me?
18.30 – 20.15: Mitleid. Die Geschichte des Maschinengewehrs
20.30: The Invention of the Red Army Faction by a Manic-Depressive Teenager in the Summer of 1969
Tuesday, 12 April
19.00 – 20.10: SPEAK!
20.30: The Invention of the Red Army Faction by a Manic-Depressive Teenager in the Summer of 1969
21.00 – 22.10: SPEAK!
Wednesday, 13 April
18.00 – 18.35: Wild Minds
19.00 – 20.10: Hearing
20.30 – 21.05: Wild Minds
20.30 – 22.30: FEAR
23.00 – 23.35: Wild Minds
Thursday, 14 April
19.00 – 19.35: Wild Minds
20.00 – 21.10: Hearing
21.30 – 22.05: Wild Minds
22.30 – 23.05: Wild Minds
Friday, 15 April
19.00 – 19.45: Natura e origine della mente
20.00: The Flick
21.30 – 22.15: Natura e origine della mente
Saturday, 16 April
16.00 – 17.20: LIPPY
18.00 – 18.45: Natura e origine della mente
20.00 – 22.00: The Dark Ages
22.30 – 23.15: Natura e origine della mente
22.30 – 23.50: LIPPY
23.00: FIND closing party
Sunday, 17 April
16.00: The Flick
18.00 – 19.20: LIPPY
20.00 – 22.00: The Dark Ages
F.I.N.D. is funded by the Lottostiftung Berlin.
FIND plus is supported by the Allianz Kulturstiftung, the Franco-German Youth office (FGYO), the French Ministry of Culture and Communication, the European theatre network PROSPERO and the Conservatoire national supérieur d’art dramatique (Paris).
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