by Christina Hinterberger | Nov 4, 2022
A house built in moments. A lifetime lived in minutes. On stage, a house rises from nothing — assembled in moments, choreographed like time-lapse photography. Residents move in, move out, get evicted, burn it down, loot it, rent it, remodel it, marry, divorce, grow...
by Christina Hinterberger | Nov 4, 2022
Julieta, the story of a women – full of experience and quirkiness – and formed with the multiple layers that old age brings. This non-verbal one women show of physical theatre deals with the split between youth and old age. Bursting with a lot of wit and a...
by Christina Hinterberger | Nov 4, 2022
You have to see it to believe it. No narrative or weighty metaphors here, just extraordinary sensory evocations. We can find it all around us but rarely even notice, the most common form of plastic – polystyrene. In this remarkable piece of visual theatre, Andrea...
by Christina Hinterberger | Jan 15, 2025
Garry Starr is struggling to concentrate… Thoughts keep swiniging like monkeys in the jungle. They pop in, swing past, drive throug and start monkey parties. It is impossible for Garry to focus. He does love his monkeys, but they just get a bit much. Will Garry be...
by Christina Hinterberger | Nov 4, 2022
‘Rabenmütter!’*, a sharp whisper German mothers dread hearing behind their backs. It expresses the ongoing pressure to live only for your children. In Raven, the collective still hungry pushes back against the idea that in order to be ‘good’ or ‘responsible’ parents...