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Death of Lars Wernecke

Death of Lars Wernecke

While Erika Kellermann waits, she tells her way from life to a fall to severe disability to suicide.
What is a dignified life? Who determines who feels this dignity? What makes a human life? Apparently small events change lives and relationships. Why do these events happen?
Sensitively, "freely dead" pursues these and other questions.
The monologue is based on a report by Oliver Link and quotes parts of a report by Sabine Döbel from Stern magazine. The names of all the people and places involved have been changed. In addition to the use of facts, the monologue also originates from the fantasy of the author Lars Wernecke.
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The stage design is the same as for 'silence of death'. This fact is exceptionally not responsible for the general financial distress, but was planned from the outset, because both pieces belong to the content of an overarching concept. With this premiere, Theater k expands the discussion about living and dying with and in dignity initiated by 'silence of death'.

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Directed by: Markus Spitzauer
Performers: Franziska Vondrlik and Roger Döring
Music and instruments: Roger Döring
Costumes: Cordelia Wach and Regine Meinardus
Stage: Michael Olsen
Technology and Light: Norman Hellbusch
Production management: Hanna Schroeder