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INTERNATIONAL SHOW

History of Violence

Im Herzen der Gewalt

ARTIST: by Édouard Louis, directed by Thomas Ostermeier | Schaubühne

120 min | Ages 16+

SYNOPSIS

Based on Édouard Louis’s autobiographical novel of the same name, this production directed by Thomas Ostermeier is both a personal account and a powerful social analysis of coming of age, desire, and migration. The work reconstructs the night when the young Édouard meets Reda, a man of Algerian origin, and takes him back to his apartment in Paris. The encounter, initially marked by intimacy and affection, turns into an experience of extreme violence. From this trauma, the play follows the protagonist’s journey through the police, the medical system, and refuge at his sister’s home in the rural north of France, revealing how institutional and personal responses expose racism, homophobia, and the obscure power structures rooted in society.

BACKGROUND

Édouard Louis is a French writer. Born Eddy Bellegueule, he studied sociology with Didier Eribon at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, where he lives. His debut autobiographical novel, The End of Eddy (2014), became a number-one bestseller in France and was translated into 18 languages. In the book, he recounts his youth as a gay man in a working-class environment in the French provinces. His second, also autobiographical, novel, History of Violence, was published in 2017, followed by the social study Who Killed My Father. The author received the Pierre Guénin Prize for his commitment to combating homophobia.

Thomas Ostermeier has been a resident director and a member of the artistic leadership of the Schaubühne since 1999. He graduated in directing from the Hochschule für Schauspielkunst “Ernst Busch” and was artistic director of the Baracke at the Deutsches Theater in Berlin. He has directed productions at the Münchner Kammerspiele, the Edinburgh Festival, the Burgtheater in Vienna, and the Comédie-Française in Paris. In 2004, he became an associate artist of the Festival d’Avignon, where he regularly presents his work. He received the Golden Lion of the Venice Biennale for lifetime achievement (2011), as well as several honors, including the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Kythera Prize for Culture (both in 2018).

The Schaubühne is one of the most important German-language theaters and an international reference in contemporary theater-making. Founded in 1962 in Berlin and based since 1981 at the Schaubühne am Lehniner Platz, it centers its work on a permanent ensemble of around 30 actors. Its repertoire brings together classics of world drama and works by contemporary authors, with more than one hundred world and German premieres in recent decades. Under the artistic direction of Thomas Ostermeier since 2009, the theater undertakes extensive international tours and organizes the FIND festival, dedicated to new dramaturgies and exchange among different theatrical traditions.

CRITICAL RECEPTION

History of Violence focuses on people and their confined existence, shaped by codes of honor, ambition, and irresistible desire. Something like this is rarely seen in theater.”
Rüdiger Schaper, Tagesspiegel

“Class rage, homophobia, xenophobia, and self-loathing—phenomena that seem to define the daily news—form the layers of violence unleashed when two lonely people draw close, unaware of the hatred in the air they breathe. In seeking meaning in such an infernal experience, the work dissects the hatreds reshaping the contemporary world—and which, if ignored, threaten to poison us all. A difficult, demanding, and extraordinary piece of theater.”
David Barbour, Lighting and Sound América

CREDITS

Based on the novel by Édouard Louis. Translated from the French by Hinrich Schmidt-Henkel. Adaptation by Thomas Ostermeier, Florian Borchmeyer, Édouard Louis.

Cast: Christoph Gawenda, Laurenz Laufenberg, Renato Schuch, Alina Stiegler

Musician: Thomas Witte

Director: Thomas Ostermeier

Assistant Director: David Stöhr

Set and Costume Design: Nina Wetzel

Video: Sébastien Dupouey

Music: Nils Ostendorf

Dramaturgy: Florian Borchmeyer

Lighting Design: Michael Wetzel

Choreography Assistant: Johanna Lemke

Assistant Set Designer: Krystyna Granitza

Assistant Costume Designers: Christin Noel, Mailys Leung Cheng Soo, Carlotta Zeitelhack

Assistant Video: Marie Sanchez

Stage Manager: Marija Vahldiek

Prompter: Heike Kroemer

Sound: Maxime Hladiy, Sebastian Melichar

Video Operators: Farah Cherkit, Tom Czapka

Props: Soraya Shili, Anais Laskus

Choreography Training: Yeri Anarika Vargas Sánchez

Coproduction with Théâtre de la Ville Paris, Théâtre National Wallonie-Bruxelles and St. Ann’s Warehouse Brooklyn. Supported by LOTTO-Stiftung Berlin.

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