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  • Einstein
  • Kafka
  • Do., 03.03.2016, 20:00
–> English Theatre Berlin | International Performing Arts Center
Kreuzberg

Post-Performance Discussion to 'Transcendence'

A play about the cultural impact of Einstein´s Theory of General Relatiivity and both Kafka´s and Einstein´s search for their Jewish identity and new perspectives – stay after for the talk!

You are invited to stay after the show for a talk with director Günther Grosser and cast members Ben Maddox, Logan Verdoorn and Max Wilkinson.

You can reserve tickets (8/14 €) including free admission to the post-performance discussion directly through Theater Scoutings! (up to 1 day before the performance) Just send an email and the desired number of tickets to reservierung(at)theaterscoutings-berlin.de.
You are also certainly welcome to simply come by on the day of the performance, but we are unable to guarantee that tickets will be available. 

Schedule:

8:00 pm – Performance 
after the show - Discussion
Questions? The people with pink Theaterscoutings-badges are here to help you.

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Karten per E-Mail: tickets(at)etberlin.de
wann:
  • Do., 03.03.2016, 20:00
wo: English Theatre Berlin | International Performing Arts Center, Fidicinstrasse 40, Kreuzberg, 10965 Berlin (Auf Stadtplan zeigen.)

English Theatre Berlin | International Performing Arts Center

English Theatre Berlin | International Performing Arts Center is the German capital’s only producing and presenting organization in the Hauptstadt expressly dedicated to English, the 21st century lingua franca, as the working language. Our year-round programming comprises the Producing Series – Made in Berlin (in-house productions), the Presenting Series (selected international productions and work from Berlin’s independent performing arts community), as well as our Performing Series (concerts, comedy and more from Berlin’s English performing arts community) and Pedagogy Series (cultural and drama education). We are a proud member of Berlin’s freie Szene, the independent performing arts community, and are currently developing platforms to share our work within Germany and abroad.

www.etberlin.de 

About the play:

'Transcendence'

The foundations of European society were being shaken and World War I was about to deal them a final blow when Albert Einstein presented his general theory of relativity in Berlin on November 25, 1915 – now even space, time, gravity and the cosmos were no longer what they used to be. Everything seemed to be relative, all conventions were crumbling and God had left the building.Within a few years, Einstein emerged as an internationally-acclaimed scientist comparable to Copernicus or Newton. In Stockholm, however, the Nobel Committee for Physics resisted the massive support for his theories of relativity. What was at stake was whether or not a prize should go to Einstein and his “corrupt Jewish science,” as it was called by those who would soon instigate the next European catastrophe.At the same time in Prague, Franz Kafka whittled away at the conventions of literature – transforming sons into beetles etcThey had things in common..

About the participants:

Science&Theatre

Science&Theatre is a transdisciplinary cooperative project at the interface between science and art. It combines ethical and social aspects of the natural sciences – as they are presented during young scholars’ studies – with the staging of science plays and science communication in theater.Partners in this project are English Theatre Berlin | International Performing Arts Center and Regine Hengge, Professor oF Microbiology at Humboldt-Universität Berlin.