ANTHROPOLOGY

Captivating chamber play about relationships, modern technology and AI. Merril searches for answers to her sister, Angie’s mysterious disappearance and cast her glance at her sister’s digital footprints where she unexpectedly meets Angie herself.

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HOLD SÅ KÆFT LARS!

Lars should have been a one-night stand – in fact the last of its kind – because Liv is depressed and wants to take her own life.

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DAMEKROP

About the mature woman when the menopause begins and the changes she can experience in her inner self and outside. The material was part of a choreography for four women and consists of a series of completed texts that are both entertaining and food for thought.

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NOVEMBER

Mamet’s political satire describes a day in the life of a severely tried American president. It’s November, in a year with election, and the incumbent Charles Smith hasn’t much chance of having a re-election.

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THE APIARY

In a climate-changed future scenario, bees are bred in laboratories. Here the researchers make a macabre discovery where it suddenly becomes necessary to use test subjects.

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KYOTO

A dramatic depiction of the political, scientific and human dynamics behind the negotiation of the Kyoto Protocol in 1997.

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ANITA TRILOGIEN

Entertaining and thought-provoking trilogy about life in an outlying area. The three parts can be staged independently of each other.

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THE SQUARE

Stage adaptation rights for the 2017 Cannes Film Festival Palme d’Or Award winning movie are available in principle. A prestigious museum’s chief art curator finds himself in times of both professional and personal crisis as he attempts to set up a controversial new exhibit.

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