MÜLHEIM ABSTURZ RUHR
THECODES – THEATERCOMPANY DENNIS SCHWABENLAND (BERN)
A play about classism, life on welfare, and resistance to the myth of entrepreneurial success stories.
In April 2018, Karl-Erivan Haub, heir to the German Tengelmann Group, disappeared under mysterious circumstances during a ski tour on the Klein Matterhorn. His body was never found. Almost 20 years earlier, the multi-billionaire with a Swiss university degree had laid off more than 25,000 employees as part of radical restructuring measures – including Dennis Schwabenland's father. The accusation: as a central purchaser at the Mülheim an der Ruhr site, he had bought a garden chair that was 50 pfennigs too expensive. The Piccolo II garden chair, TV judge Barbara Salesch, radical capitalist author Ayn Rand and J.R. Ewing from the US series ‘Dallas’ – in ‘Mülheim Absturz Ruhr’ they all become key witnesses to two crashes that could not be more different.
A play about classism, life on welfare and resistance to the myth of entrepreneurial success stories. A documentary counterattack.
In German. From 14 years.
Duration: approx. 95 minutes
PHOTO Christian Schmieding
Prices
- Soli-Price: 25,— €
- Regular: 18,— €
- Reduced: 13,— €
- Leipzig-Pass: 9,— €