Memories of Jürgen Gosch

Talk

Discussions with Friedrich Dieckmann, Jürgen Flimm, Corinna Harfouch, Jürgen Holtz, Alexander Khuon, Kathleen Morgeneyer, Roland Schimmelpfennig, Johannes Schütz, Klaus Völker, Jutta Wachowiak, as part of Memories of Jürgen Gosch

"If you could create a performance of Beckett that actually succeeded in being the scandal Beckett really is, it would be an incredible achievement." The theatre of Jürgen Gosch (1943–2009) is about what happens when human beings encounter each other. He was born in Cottbus, and worked first as an actor, then as a director. Following his 1978 production of Leonce and Lena at the Volksbühne, his employment opportunities in the East diminished, while his engagements in the West increased. In 1984, Gosch left the GDR for good. Following early successes, setbacks, and astounding new beginnings, he became one of the most important theatre makers of recent decades.

"Of this world, I think, it is the only thing available to me to reach the texts. And something of this world must leave its impression in the productions," Gosch once said about the subject of his work and the repeatedly new attempts at arriving at the existential quality of a text together with the actors. His Chekhov productions Uncle Vanya and The Seagull are still performed to this day at Deutsches Theater Berlin.

Nine years after he passed away, the Akademie and Koberstein Film are dedicating three days to memories of Jürgen Gosch. A film with previously unreleased recordings documents the rehearsals for his last directorial works. Marcel Kohler has designed a theatre evening with students of the University of Performing Arts Ernst Busch according to motifs from Gosch's 1984 production of Oedipus. His artistic comrades reminisce and talk about the necessity of the kind of theatre that Jürgen Gosch was willing to dare.

A project by the Akademie der Künste and Koberstein Film in cooperation with Deutsches Theater, the University of Performing Arts Ernst Busch and Goethe-Institut. Supported by the Capital Cultural Fund.

Followed by:

8.30 pm: GOSCH. Documentary by Grete Jentzen, Lars Barthel, D 2018, Koberstein Film
With Corinna Harfouch, Meike Droste, Christian Grashof, Jens Harzer, Alexander Khuon, Bernd Stempel, Ulrich Matthes, Hermann Beyer, Michael Gwisdek, Marcel Kohler und Jürgen Gosch et al.

10 pm: Discussion with Lars Barthel, Constanze Becker, Meike Droste, Christian Grashof, Corinna Harfouch, Jens Harzer, Grete Jentzen, Alexander Khuon, Ulrich Matthes et al.
Presentation: Ulrich Seidler

 

Additional events:
Friday, 28 Sept, 6 pm
Friday, 28 Sept, 8 pm
Sunday, 30 Sept, 11 am

Full programme

Saturday, 29 Sep 2018

6 pm

Hanseatenweg

Studio Lobby

Discussions with Friedrich Dieckmann, Jürgen Flimm, Corinna Harfouch, Jürgen Holtz, Alexander Khuon, Kathleen Morgeneyer, Roland Schimmelpfennig, Johannes Schütz, Klaus Völker, Jutta Wachowiak

Presentation: Barbara Burckhardt

In German

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