Live-Act means new territory. You the audience are not experiencing the performance of a play text written by an author, but witnessing a play development that takes months. Scene by scene, situation by situation: anticipation, hatred, seduction, argument, political rants and provocations, meltdowns, sensory raptures, mutual injuries.
A man is in a room. Alone. What is going on inside him? What is he doing? What does he want? A woman comes in. Why? Is it an accident? A mistake? Or on purpose? Does she want to meet the man? Talk to him? Do they know each other? - Each character has her secret, which her counterpart doesn't know either. Little by little a dialogue develops, an encounter, a scene. Before the eyes of the audience.
Once a month it is called Live-Act in the theatre. With each acting, 2-3 scenes will be added. In the end it will be a play. A freely developed play about
The drama of freedom.
With Michaela Conrad, Niklas Fiedler, Bettina Kaminski and Hans-Peter Schupp
Text source and more information about this event: http://freiesschauspiel.de/programm/spielplan/live-act