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  • THE LAB
  • Fr., 29.07.2016, 20:00
–> English Theatre Berlin | International Performing Arts Center
Kreuzberg

Artist talk in English following 'The Color of Honey'

The Color of Honey is a glimpse into the daily life of a woman who finds herself a stranger in a strange land. The story, based on the writer’s experience, explores themes of isolation and privacy. THE LAB invites audiences to discover work-in-progress and discuss it directly with performers.

THE LAB is the artist and audience development series at English Theatre Berlin. Founded by Daniel Brunet in 2003, it offers Berlin-based writers and performers an opportunity to share their work-in-progress with an audience and receive feedback in the form of a post-performance discussion.

You can now reserve tickets (8 €) including free admission to the discussion directly through Theater Scoutings! (up to 1 day before the performance) Just send an email and the desired number of tickets to reservierung(at)theaterscoutings-berlin.de.
You are also certainly welcome to simply come by on the day of the performance, but we are unable to guarantee that tickets will be available.

Schedule:

8:00 pm – Performance

After the show - Artist Talk

Questions? The people with pink Theater Scoutings badges are here to help you.

Karten-Telefon: 030/ 69 11 21 1
Karten per E-Mail: tickets(at)etberlin.de
wann:
  • Fr., 29.07.2016, 20:00
wo: English Theatre Berlin | International Performing Arts Center, Fidicinstrasse 40, Kreuzberg, 10965 Berlin (Auf Stadtplan zeigen.)

About the Venue

English Theatre Berlin | International Performing Arts Center

English Theatre Berlin | International Performing Arts Center is the German capital’s only producing and presenting organization in the Hauptstadt expressly dedicated to English, the 21st century lingua franca, as the working language. Our year-round programming comprises the Producing Series – Made in Berlin, the Presenting Series, as well as our Performing Series and Pedagogy Series. We are a proud member of Berlin’s freie Szene, the independent performing arts community, and are currently developing platforms to share our work within Germany and abroad. We consciously use theater and performance as living, discursive forms to bring artists and audiences into conversation with each other about our shared city and the greater world we live in.

www.etberlin.de    

About the piece:

The Color of Honey

The woman in the play envisions a place far away from everything she knows, only to find her fears are not so easy to shake. Coming to Berlin full of hope and with a thirst for discovery, she now finds herself unable to leave her apartment. When her upstairs neighbor falls to his death, a sense of anxiety renders her even more alone, locked inside, communicating only with a dead man.

In The Color of Honey, we put the city on the stage, the woman on the stage and the woman in the city on the stage. Although the woman has already arrived, she still finds herself preparing for a move of huge proportions. It is up to her to come to terms with her next step. Will she survive? Or, like the neighbor upstairs, will she fall down?

About the artists

Daniel Brunet & Carrie Getman

Daniel Brunet (director) was born in Syracuse, New York and studied theater and film at Boston College. He moved to Berlin in 2001 and began a career as a freelance theater maker. Brunet was the Associate Director/Associate Producer of German Theater Abroad from 2005 to 2008, a transatlantic theater company based in New York and Berlin. In 2012 Brunet became Producing Artistic Director of English Theatre Berlin. 

Carrie Getman (writer and performer): After working with several New York City theater companies starting at the age of 21, Carrie moved to Berlin in 2011 and made her first appearance in English Theater Berlin | International Performing Arts Centers’s production of Tennessee Williams’ Summer and Smoke. www.carriegetman.com