2022 Painting Schubert, ein interdisziplinäres Projekt mit dem Yugen Trio, Premiere Oktober 2022
2021 Warum gerecht sein? Eine Performance der Widersprüche Special Guests Sokrates und Gorgias, Oktober 2021 im TFK Berlin
2019 Vernon Subutex von Virginie Despentes, Regieteam spectacle laboratoire, Frankreich, April2020
2018 Wer hat Angst vor Virginia Woolf von Edward Albee, Premiere 5. April 2018, Theaterforum Kreuzberg
2017 Der Besuch nach Dürrenmatt, Premiere 16.2.2017 im Gemeinschaftshaus in der Gropiusstadt
2016 Les Conjoints von Eric Assous, Premiere 9.9.2016, Teamtheater München
2015 Die Oppelts haben ihr Haus verkauft/ Gieselmann, Premiere 4.11.2015,Tams Theater München
2014 Maß für Maß/ Shakespeare, Stadtteilprojekt Gemeinschaftshaus Gropiusstadt, Berlin
2013 Tür auf – Tür zu/ Ingrid Lausund, Tams Theater München
2013 Lob der Torheit/Erasmus von Rotterdam, Berlin, Schwartzsche Villa
2011 Über das Marionettentheater/ Kleist; R. Steinerhaus Hamburg
2011 Drei Schwestern/ A. Tschechov/ Monologe; Nikodemus Kirche
2010 Dialoge zur Kunst/ Platon/ Kleist/ Kraznahorkai; Uferstudios Berlin
2010 Louise Millerin/ Friedrich Schiller; Ballhaus Ost, Berlin
2008 Phaidros (Platon)/ Der bedrohte Mörder (Magritte); Festival d‘Avignon/“In“, 2008
2007 Mauser/ Heiner Müller; ENSATT, Lyon 2007
2004 – 2008 Studium Regie unter Anatolij Vassiliev in Lyon ENSATT, Das Gewitter/Ostrowski; Prinz Friedrich von Homburg/Heinrich von Kleist/Szenen; Die drei Schwestern/ A. Tschechov/ Ion/Platon
2004 Undine geht/ Ingeborg Bachmann; Sommertheater Rosslau
2004 10 mal Hamlet/ Shakespeare; Otranto/ Italien/ Festival Camillo Bene
Socrates walks in the park
from Platon and his Gorgias
A film debut project by Judith von Radetzky
actor Stephan Maria Fischer
http://www.socratfilmproject.eu
Synopsis
An artist moves into a park and in his vision, he meets Socrates, who is completely fed up with the politician industry and their injustice to the society. He develops the ideas that there might be yet a judge after death. Or that there might be justice at some point in todays society, if we will come together for questioning and open discussions, and eventually grow with the goal not to be as uneducated and stupid as we are right now.
Content
The monologue is the final of Platons Gorgias of Socrates. He develops his thought and struggle for justice along with the invention of a myth, peppered with ironie, naming most of the people of legitimate power as confirmed criminals.
The comparison of the functioning of the two judges, on earth and in the nether world, brings about playfully yet seriously the question of injustice all over the existing world.
At the end the artist continues his vision with his proposition to end all politics. It is a consequence of anarchist character yet coherent, but unfortunately after so much work and thinking and visualizing, the artist is too tired to initiate deeds …
Seit 2006 Künstlerische Leiterin von Graphit Theater Labor e.V.
Foto Oliver Betke 2021
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