n his latest novel "The map and the territory", Michel Houellebecq is fire all wood of the postmodern novel: it is a novel of art, a policeman and a utopia to the same title. The protagonist, Jed Martin, is a solitary artist living in Paris, and in which success happens, rather than it attracts. By the Chronicle of this life, Houellebecq dissects so comic and profound artistic activity, its mechanisms and the position of the artist in the capitalism of the media. Director Ali M. Abdullah explores contemporary forms of the theatre spoke, broke with the traditional perception of this art and intervening in the current societal discourse.
Translated from the French by Uli Wittmann. Adapted for the stage by Ali M. Abdullah and Hannah Lioba Egenolf based on the novel "the map and the territory" of Michel Houellebecq. Mr. Abdullah Ali, staged. Renato Uz, scene. Florian Kmet, music. Hannah Lioba Egenolf, dramaturgy. Anna Schober, Regieassistenz.
With Aylin Esener, Florian Carove, Dennis Cubic, Horst Heiss, Florian Kmet and Alexander Simon.