2010

Documentary theatre on former military terrain

In Lübberstedt, inconspicuous looking train tracks lead away from the main train station into the forest. Hidden behind a locked gate is a vast loading train station – the former ammunition camp Muna Lübberstedt. Here, starting in 1941, ammunition and sea mines were produced in bunkers and factories. During WWII concentration camp detainees were forced to work in the Muna. Later, until 2009, the Bundeswehr used the terrain. With this production the barbed wire fences were opened to the public for the first Time in seventy years.

Ensemble: Wiebke Acton, Claus Franke, Iga A. Jagodzińska, Anna Piórek, Bodil Strutz

Book and direction: Jens-Erwin Siemssen
Dramaturgy:
Juliane Lenssen
Assistants: Sabrina Meyer, Melanie Pieper
Technics: Moritz Müller, Frank Dohrmann, Thimo Kortmann, Manuel Ahten
Office: Claudia Stollenwerk, Martina Krämer
Participants: a-capella-chor „Kontrapunkt(e)”