Tuesday 9 November 2010

public screening Schauspiel Stuttgart - 10th November 2010

On November 10th the documentation „Orient-Express – Theater in einem Zug“ of Martin Andersson and Steffen Düvel, edited by Silvio Herrmann, will be screened at the Schauspiel Stuttgart:

Mittwoch, 10.November 2010, 20:30 im KLUB in der Niederlassung Türlenstrasse (http://www.staatstheater.stuttgart.de/schauspiel/service/)

Wednesday 8 September 2010

Broadcast Times "Orient-Express"

On the following dates the "Orient-Express" will be broadcasted on ZDFtheaterkanal:

4., 9., 21. and 26.09.2010 at 15.15 Uhr and 00.00 Uhr
7., 12., 17. and 22.09.2010 at 10.15 Uhr

The whole documentary also can be watched online in the ZDFmediathek on:
http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek/#/beitrag/video/1122860/Orient-Express---Theater-in-einem-Zug

Additionally you find online coverage on www.theaterkanal.zdf.de and an interactive storybook on:
http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek/#/beitrag/interaktiv/1122354/Orient-Express---Theater-in-einem-Zug

Sunday 29 August 2010

Orient-Express on ZDFtheaterkanal



In May 2009 the "Theatre Orient Express" started its unique 3000km long trip from Ankara (Turkey) to Stuttgart (Germany). In September 2010 the TV-documentation "Orient-Express - Theatre in a Train", taking the audience on this never before seen two months long trip, will be aired as world premiere on ZDFtheaterkanal. Sechs theatres along the way sent one ensemble each with a brand new theatre peace on this transeuropean theatre experiment. Have a look on the trailer and see our travellog on this side.

Tuesday 21 July 2009

Goodbye!



Well, that's it. After almost 80 days and 80 nights on our Occident-Express, we feel As If we haven't slept for the last two months (which is partly not that false); we spent Seven wonderful days in Zagreb and are just happy that we didn't end up like the Titanik Orkestra.

Sunday, we had the last performance on the Orientexpress. For the last time, the train entered the harbour of Stuttgart, the lights dimmed, Fatih opened the hydraulic stage, the train whistled and the German ensemble started their performance.

After the show, we had one of these unforgettable parties in the dining car, with Turkish music, Raki and Slivovic. Now, the train's on the way home again; what is left are good memories, a slightly expanded phone bill - and about a hundert hours of filmmaterial. Our documentary film will be ready by the end of this year and broadcastet on the German tv channel "Theaterkanal". For further information about our film, You may subscribe to our newsletter. (And don't worry: we won't spread Your email-adress or sell it to anybody)

So, that's the last blog. For two months we made this blog, with a movie clip every day, which was a very interesting (and pretty exhausting) experience to us filmmakers, as we normally don't work on a daily basis.

Now, we just want to do two things: sleep and say thank You. Dear technicians, actors, crew-members, organizers: Tesekkür ederim, Multumesc, Hvala and Danke to everybody who was on the Orient Express, we will never forget You. See You!