Volksbühne
am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz

House of Hopes

Rimini Protokoll: Stefan Kaegi, Daniel Wetzel

Uraufführung

German and English tour available

Followed by an opening party

Thursday, October 1, 2026

7:45 pm

Main Stage

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It’s October 7, 1989: The 40th anniversary of the GDR is celebrated with a military parade on Karl-Marx-Allee. Meanwhile, representatives of all the theatres in East Berlin are gathering at the side foyer of the Volksbühne. A month later, this gathering has grown into one of the largest demonstrations in the history of Germany, bringing together almost one million people.

Hopes for more participation and economic independence are certainly not only palpable in Berlin at the end of the 1980s. The last Soviet troops are pulling out of Afghanistan. In China, tens of thousands of students are taking to the streets. In Namibia, the country’s first free elections are being held. And in South Korea, the process of coming to terms with 26 years of military dictatorship has just begun. Across the globe, there is a new sense of hope that majorities could have the power to make their governments see reason. Greater freedom of movement and speech, but also wider political participation, seems within reach.

House of Hopes invites audiences on a tour in search of this pioneering spirit, a tour which starts in the box-office foyer and leads via staircases and foyers through the Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz bringing us into present days. The building’s architecture is the setting for ten autobiographical accounts from countries across the globe. These stories are full of hope, telling of the Esperanza during the campaign against the Pinochet dictatorship, the Speranță for freedom following the execution of the Ceaușescus, recalling the Nadzieja of the trade union movement in Poland, and expressing Omid for a less cruel Iranian state after the death of Khamenei.

House of Hopes extends the lines of watershed moments in 1989 forward into the present – into a time when the unifying power of hope is both in high demand and up for debate: Should we wait and see while we hope, or should we make things happen?

A co-production of Rimini Protokoll and Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz. Supported by Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media.

Besetzung

Besetzung

  • Anoush Azizi
  • Till Gedack
  • Vera Jonas
  • Nataly Jung-Hwa Han
  • Israel Kaunatjike
  • Joanna Kusiak
  • Corey Scott-Gilbert
  • Sir Henry
  • Verónica Troncoso
  • Zhu Yuan
  • Homan Wesa
  • Anca Berlogea-Boariu

Team

Bühne, Kostüm

  • Lili Anschütz

Dramaturgie

  • Juliane Männel
  • Aljoscha Begrich

Dramaturgie Volksbühne

  • Johanna Höhmann

Licht

  • Denise Potratz
  • Kevin Sock

Konzept, Regie

  • Daniel Wetzel
  • Stefan Kaegi

Musik, Sounddesign

  • Nikolaus Neecke

Videodesign

  • Grit Schuster

Aufführungen

        • Main Stage

          House of Hopes

          Rimini Protokoll: Stefan Kaegi, Daniel Wetzel

          Uraufführung

          German and English tour available

          Followed by an opening party

          Tickets

          nur noch wenige

        • Main Stage

          House of Hopes

          Rimini Protokoll: Stefan Kaegi, Daniel Wetzel

          In German and English

          Tickets

          nur noch wenige

        • Main Stage

          House of Hopes

          Rimini Protokoll: Stefan Kaegi, Daniel Wetzel

          German and English Tour available

          Tickets

          nur noch wenige

        • Main Stage

          House of Hopes

          Rimini Protokoll: Stefan Kaegi, Daniel Wetzel

          German and English Tour available

          Tickets

          nur noch wenige

        • Main Stage

          House of Hopes

          Rimini Protokoll: Stefan Kaegi, Daniel Wetzel

          German and English Tour available

          Tickets

          nur noch wenige