Event Chur

Tamangur

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Georg Scharegg in co-production with the Theater Chur.

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Date
30.04.2025 at 19:30 o'clock
02.05.2025 at 19:30 o'clock
03.05.2025 at 19:30 o'clock
04.05.2025 at 19:30 o'clock
07.05.2025 at 19:30 o'clock
Price
CHF 35.00 / 15.00
Ort
Theatre Chur

Georg Scharegg takes the novel as a model and, in his bilingual and musical theatre production, relocates the afterlife of "Tamangur" to the mythically charged Swiss stone pine forest of Val S-charl. This special forest, left to its own devices, is a symbol of the preservation of Rhaeto-Romanic culture and traditions. Here, "Tamangur" becomes a place of transition between a relentless world and a place of vivid memories and dreams.

The story takes place in a fictitious yet deeply described mountain village, where "the grandmother" lives with "the child". Their relationship is central. In addition, there are many absent characters: the deceased grandfather, who plays an important role in the grandmother's memory, the child's younger brother who died in an accident – the accident often recurs in her dreams – and finally the generation in between – the parents who left the child alone with the grandmother and left.

The village is also populated by lovingly portrayed villagers: e.g. Elsa, who meets her Elvis – the same name is the program – as a musician in the village pub, and many more bizarre characters who turn the houses of the village into collections of strange world views and ways of life that are often stuck in memory. But the heart and soul of this community is the grandmother. A blessing for the child.

One characteristic of the production will be the radically subjective view of the characters, which Georg Scharegg adopts from the novel. They result in a view of the same events from two completely different directions: the view of the grandmother, who is gradually saying goodbye to life, and the view of the child, who does not seem to have really arrived in his own life – also due to the tragedies he has suffered. "With the dark times, it becomes crowded in the village, the memory is then everywhere."

The author's father also gets an appearance in the theatre adaptation by Georg Scharegg: Jon Semadeni was a teacher, author of plays, poet and leader of a theatre troupe. Above all, however, he kept the Rhaeto-Romanic culture alive in his texts and productions.

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