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In this play by Swiss playwright and novelist Max Frisch, a middle-aged behavioral researcher K#65533;rmann is given the opportunity to start his life over at any point he chooses and change his decisions and actions in matters both serious and mundane--He could save his marriage, become politically active, take better care of his health, or even change the color of his living-room furniture. Despite his intention to apply the wisdom he has acquired with age, K#65533;rmann finds himself inexorably trapped in the same decisions. Ultimately proving fatal, K#65533;rmann's life game interrogates how much of our own path is shaped by seemingly random factors and how much is in fact predetermined by our own limited, conditioned selves. The play's central idea--that our lives are nothing but a self-conscious play with imaginary identities--is brilliantly captured in Biography's dramaturgical form, set up a theatre rehearsal as the metaphor for the endless possibilities and variables of the game of life. Frisch's own revised, dramatically heightened version of his play celebrates not only the theatre as a form of self-expression but also the human condition in all its potential and limitations as it showcases both comic and tragic outcomes that define all our lives.… (altro)
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Il teatro come metafora della riconsiderazione di un’esistenza, della possibilità di restare indefinitamente nella dimensione della “prova”. Senza che sia al tempo stesso possibile uscire dai propri errori. Ottimo testo, al solito grande capacità di Frisch di analizzare le umane debolezze. ( )
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"Ich denke häufig: wie, wenn man das Leben noch einmal beginnenkönnte, und zwar bei voller Erkenntnis? Wie, wenn das eine Leben, das man schon durchlebt hat, sozusagen ein erster Entwurf war, zu dem das zweite die Reinschrift bilden wird! Ein jeder von uns würde dann, so meine ich, bemüht sein, vor allem sich nicht selber zu wiederholen, zumindest würde er für sich selbst eine solche Wohnung mit Blumen nehmen, mit einer Menge Licht… Ich habe eine Frau und zwei Mädchen, und meine Frau ist oft krank, und es gibt so viele Dinge, so vieles… je nun, wenn ich mein Leben von neuem beginnen sollte, so würde ich nicht heiraten… Nein, nein."
Werschinin in Drei Schwestern von Anton Tschechow
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Wenn der Vorhang aufgeht: Arbeitslicht, man sieht die ganze Bühne, in der Mitte stehen die Möbel, die bei Spiellicht ein modernes Wohnzimmer darstellen: ein Schreibtisch rechts, links Sofa und Fauteuil und Stehlampe, eine Bücherwand hängt frei im Raum, sonst keine Wände.
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In this play by Swiss playwright and novelist Max Frisch, a middle-aged behavioral researcher K#65533;rmann is given the opportunity to start his life over at any point he chooses and change his decisions and actions in matters both serious and mundane--He could save his marriage, become politically active, take better care of his health, or even change the color of his living-room furniture. Despite his intention to apply the wisdom he has acquired with age, K#65533;rmann finds himself inexorably trapped in the same decisions. Ultimately proving fatal, K#65533;rmann's life game interrogates how much of our own path is shaped by seemingly random factors and how much is in fact predetermined by our own limited, conditioned selves. The play's central idea--that our lives are nothing but a self-conscious play with imaginary identities--is brilliantly captured in Biography's dramaturgical form, set up a theatre rehearsal as the metaphor for the endless possibilities and variables of the game of life. Frisch's own revised, dramatically heightened version of his play celebrates not only the theatre as a form of self-expression but also the human condition in all its potential and limitations as it showcases both comic and tragic outcomes that define all our lives.