by David Gieselmann
translated by David Tushingham
directed by Matt Scholten
DON"T MISS THE OUTRAGEOUS MR KOLPERT - CLOSING SAT 6 SEPT - BOOK NOW!
“All we wanted to do was feel something again. Feel human. Then we had the idea of murdering someone.”
Sometimes you just want to watch a yuppie scientist stab an architect in the face...
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf with a body-count
The Sunday Age
wild and thought-provoking
The Sunday Telegraph, Sydney
the text sparkles with its own humour
The Age
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Ralf Droht and Sarah Kenner are bored. Should they murder Mr Kolpert to kill time? What would happen if they did?
Edith and Bastian await a pleasant dinner at the Droht household. But there’s knocking inside the chest on the lounge room floor and the pizza order’s all wrong again. This night’s rapidly
turning into chaos...
gory, messy, over-the-top but undeniably funny...
a wicked treat for the morbidly inclined
Variety
This is German playwright David Gieselmann’s first major play. Written in German, its world premiere was in English at the Royal Court in London in 2000, with its German premiere later that year at the Schaubühne in Berlin. Mr Kolpert was written both as an exploration of chaos theory and also to explore themes closer to Gieselmann’s heart – the individuals’ isolation and loss of control over his environment in an increasingly commodified, capitalised and convenient society.
Matt Scholten is a graduate of The University of Melbourne (Bachelor of Education, 1993) and the Victorian College of the Arts (Graduate Diploma in Dramatic Art-Direction, 2006) with extensive experience as a Director, Theatre Maker, Teacher, Writer and Performer. During his undergraduate degree, Matt worked extensively in student and community theatre and performed in many productions at the Open Stage and Union Theatre. Past directing credits for which Matt has received praise include Glengarry Glen Ross and A Slight Ache.
The Act-O-Matic 3000 is a Green Room Award winning company based in Melbourne. Since 1999, the company has gone from strength to strength, producing theatre at a consistently high-level, earning critical and popular acclaim. Some notable productions include The Laramie Project, bash, fourplay, The Return and Four Dogs and a Bone. The Act-O-Matic 3000 also loves you. Each and every one of you.
Wild and thought-provoking
Sunday Telegraph, Sydney
featuring cathy kohlen, troy larkin, noni dunstone, david gardette, dan walls and mr kolpert
design naomi wong
dramaturg susanne kean
original audio craig tracy
lighting design damien mclean
assistant to director jo kargiotis
stage manager chantal trimboli
special make-up chris willoughby
production stills joanne kelly
wed 20 august - sat 6 september @ 8pm
no show 24, 25, 31 aug, 1 sept
9429 8118
bookings@actomatic3000.com
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$25 full
$15 conc preview 20 aug & tuesdays
CROMWELL ROAD THEATRE
27a CROMWELL ROAD, SOUTH YARRA
The young German dramatist David Gieselmann gives Mr Kolpert a crazy, blood-drenched twist to a situation teasingly explored in the classic play and movie Rope ... Mr Kolpert also opens with a couple, a trunk and an impending dinner party. But here bored Ralf and Sarah decide to amuse themselves by pretending to their friends that the trunk contains the dead body of one of their work colleagues. Is this sick-joke dis-simulation a double bluff? ...
The Independent
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