Rebekka Kricheldorf

Plays

  • Gotham City I – das Stück. Eine Stadt sucht ihren Helden (Gotham City I – The Play: A City Seeks Its Hero)
    Premiere: Theaterhaus Jena, 2010
  • Villa Dolorosa. Drei missratene Geburtstage (Villa Dolorosa: Three Disastrous Birthdays)
    Premiere: Theaterhaus Jena, 2009
  • Mechanische Tiere (Mechanical Animals)
    Premiere: Stadttheater Bern, 2009
  • Das Ding aus dem Meer (The Thing from the Sea)
    Premiere: Staatstheater Kassel, 2009
  • Der Kopf des Biografen (The Biographer's Head)
    Premiere: Theater Osnabrück, 2008
  • Neues Glück mit totem Model (New Happiness with Dead Model)
    Premiere: Staatsschauspiel Dresden, 2007
  • Landors Phantomtod (Landor's Phantom Death)
    Premiere: Nationaltheater Mannheim, 2006
  • Die Ballade vom Nadelbaumkiller (i.e."The Ballad of the Conifer Killer")
    premiered at the Stuttgart Staatstheater, 2004
  • Floreana (i.e."Floreana")
    premiered at the Theater am Neumarkt, Zürich, 2004
  • Kriegerfleisch ("Warrior Flesh")
    Premiered at Münster's Städische Bühnen, 2004
  • Prinzessin Nicoletta – a Fairy Tale
    World premiere at the Gießen Stadttheater, 2003
    Swiss premiere at the Theater am Neumarkt, Zürich, 2003
  • Schade, dass sie eine Hure war by John Ford (a commissioned translation of "Tis Pity She's a Whore" for the Theater am Neumarkt in Zürich)
    Premiered at Zürich's Theater am Neumarkt, 2002

    Villa Dolorosa. Drei missratene Geburtstage (Villa Dolorosa: Three Disastrous Birthdays)

    freely based on Chekhov’s "Three Sisters"
    Irina is celebrating her birthday. It is supposed to be a glittering party with dancing and lots of guests. But Irina is bored stiff, the few people who have come are sitting around on the floor and her brother Andrej has brought his new girlfriend with him, who is already pregnant. More ...

    Die Ballade vom Nadelbaumkiller (i.e. "The Ballad of the Conifer Killer")

    Generational clash: Rebekka Kricheldorf sends representatives of 1968's Babyboomers into the ring with "thirty-somethings" (aka the "golf generation") and today's "network children". Jan Mao is the victim of anti-authoritarian upbringing and in search of limits. He stages himself as a modern Don Juan and squanders his father's money. More ...

    Prinzessin Nicoletta ("Princess Nicoletta")

    A young Princess and an old King, a Prince seeking a bride and a jealous Aunt: Rebekka Kricheldorf has kitted out these archetypes with biographies and with relish ironically entangled them and their servants, equipped with diverse citations ("Leone and Lena" make their bow), in a bloodcurdling fairytale for adults. More ...