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Violence as a means of politics is experiencing a resurgence. "Whoever prevents me from defending myself kills me just as well as if he were attacking me," says Robespierre. "Where self-defense ends, murder begins," Danton responds. How should the French Revolution continue, nearly four years after the storming of the Bastille? Should it be transformed into a republic that allows people all the freedoms to live their lives, to be happy, or to starve? Or must the revolution continue as a dictatorship until social equality is ultimately achieved, even if the reign of terror demands many more lives in the meantime?

In DANTONS TOD, which deals with the accusation, arrest, and execution of the former revolutionary leader Danton and his supporters by his former comrade Robespierre, it explores the devastations that violence leaves in both victims and perpetrators, in thought as well as in feeling, how it destroys spaces, possibilities, and alternatives, freedom, equality, brotherhood. And sisterhood even less. It is a perfidious and cruel game that the two opponents play with themselves and with the community, the future that is our past and present.

Direction | Johan Simons
Stage and Video | Nadja Sofie Eller
Costumes | Greta Goiris
Music | Mieko Suzuki
Lighting | Friedrich Rom
Dramaturgy | Sebastian Huber

George Danton | Nicholas Ofczarek
Camille Desmoulins | Felix Rech
Lacroix | Johannes Zirner
Philippeau | Maximilian Pulst
Robespierre | Michael Maertens
St. Just | Jan Bülow
Prompter | Ole Lagerpusch
Julie | Annamária Láng
Lucile | Marie-Luise Stockinger
Marion | Andrea Wenzl

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