Interdisciplinary theatre project about predicting the future of Hamburg by Ron Zimmering, Graffitimuseum and Christian Tschirner. It associated the story of Belshazzar with modern graffiti, attempting to 'read the writing on the wall'. Experts from Club of Rome, the World Future Council and various universities predicted the environmental, political and social futures of Hamburg via their professional perspectives. School students delivered powerful choruses based on the 5 stages of grief, as a way of accepting their ruined futures, and the Junge Symphoniker Hamburg delivered musical offerings, either based on Handel's Belshazzar or new music of mine.
Deutsches Schauspielhaus
24-26.05.19
Concept: Ron Zimmering, Graffitimuseum
Directed by Ron Zimmering
Dramaturgy and Text: Christian Tschirner
Musical Performance: Rosemary Hardy, Henriette Zahn, Bruno Merse, Junge Symphoniker Hamburg
Deutsches Schauspielhaus
24-26.05.19
Concept: Ron Zimmering, Graffitimuseum
Directed by Ron Zimmering
Dramaturgy and Text: Christian Tschirner
Musical Performance: Rosemary Hardy, Henriette Zahn, Bruno Merse, Junge Symphoniker Hamburg