Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015 
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015 
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015 
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015 
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015 
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015 
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015 
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015 
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015 
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015 
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015 
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015
Photo: Katrin Ribbe, 2015 
 

The Lower Depths

by Maxim Gorki
Direction: Michael Thalheimer

Version by Jürgen Gosch and Wolfgang Wiens after the translation by Andrea Clemen

06/08/2015, 20.00–21.30

The world premiere of this play at the Moscow Arts Theatre in December 1902, and the German premiere only a few weeks later in Berlin, brought Maxim Gorky international fame. His scenes from life »At the Bottom«, as he later renamed the play, chimed with the lives of many. Expelled from bourgeois life, the characters are forced to carve out a miserable existence on the margins of human dignity. The locksmith who beat his wife half to death and now casually leaves her to die; the former baron who frittered away his inheritance and embezzled public funds; the actor who lost his art to alcohol; and the young Pepel who, as the child of a convict, has never known any other world than that of petty criminals. All these characters are stranded in the homeless shelter of Vassilisa and her husband. The story opens with the appearance of a mysterious stranger who regales them all with tales of a happy life across the border. But his deceitful promises lead to catastrophe: the actor commits suicide when his hopes of a free alcohol rehabilitation programme turn out to be a fantasy. Pepel’s plan to move to Siberia with Natasha to start a new life ends in disaster. Vassilisa, with whom Pepel previously had an affair, scalds her sister Natasha with boiling water and in the ensuing brawl, Pepel kills her husband. Both are arrested by the police.

Michael Thalheimer presents his third in-house production after »The Power of Darkness« and »Tartuffe«. 

Direction: Michael Thalheimer
Set Design: Olaf Altmann
Costume Design: Nehle Balkhausen
Music: Bert Wrede
Dramaturgy: Bernd Stegemann
Light Design: Erich Schneider
Kostylev, Asylbesitzer: Andreas Schröders
Vasilisa, seine Frau: Jule Böwe
Natasa, ihre Schwester: Lise Risom Olsen
Medvedev, Polizist, ihr Bruder: Ulrich Hoppe
Vasja Pepel: Christoph Gawenda
Klesc: Peter Moltzen
Anna, seine Frau: Alina Stiegler
Nastja: Eva Meckbach
Baron: Ingo Hülsmann
Satin: David Ruland
Schauspieler: Felix Römer
Luka: Tilman Strauß
Aleska: Bernardo Arias Porras
Duration: ca. 90 minutes

Premiered on 6 June 2015

Caution: Strobe lights will be used during this performance.