Yarn Theater

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The Garn-Theater is a small, independent theater in Berlin-Kreuzberg that has existed since 1988. The bizarre name comes from the former rooms of the theater in a former tailoring shop in Neukölln, where it started its own stage operation.

The one-man company was from the exile - Chileans Adolfo Assor established and kept alive despite widrigster financial conditions today. Almost everything is done by himself: actors, theater managers, lighting technicians , cleaning staff, set designers and media contacts. He had also first cleared the little cellar vaulted theater in Katzbachstrasse by hand and then expanded it into a theater hall. It offers space for a maximum of 50 spectators; on average there are about twenty. The close proximity to the stage creates a special atmosphere, while Adolfo Assor's acting skills create intensity.

Productions

  • " The Grand Inquisitor " after Fyodor Dostojewski / with Adolfo Assor (2005)
  • "Notes from the Unrest" after Fernando Pessoa / with Adolfo Assor
  • “A report for an academy” by Franz Kafka / with Adolfo Assor
  • “Shipwrecked people in the amusement park” according to Jorge Díaz / with Adolfo Assor and Maila Barthel
  • "The dream of a ridiculous person" after Fyodor Dostoyevsky / with Adolfo Assor
  • "The galley of the cold-blooded" / Schauerfeldfragment by Paul M Waschkau / with Adolfo Assor
  • “The Building” by Franz Kafka / with Adolfo Assor
  • “The crazy and the sad” based on Juan Radrigán / with Adolfo Assor and Maila Barthel
  • “The lesson” after Eugène Ionesco / with Adolfo Assor and Karin Assor
  • “Das Kellerloch” by Fyodor Dostojewski / with Adolfo Assor
  • “Love Letters” based on AR Gurney / with Adolfo Assor and Maila Barthel
  • "Letter to the Father" by Franz Kafka / with Adolfo Assor
  • “The Sunflower King” by Klaus Geske / with Adolfo Assor

See also: Yevgeny Grischkowez , room theater , studio theater

Web links

Coordinates: 52 ° 29 ′ 13 ″  N , 13 ° 22 ′ 32 ″  E

Individual evidence

  1. "When the Chancellor was once very cold" , taz Berlin v. October 4, 1999.