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What if you could change your life from any point you choose? Award winning writer Max Frisch (Neustadt International Prize for Literature 1986) shows both the comic and tragic outcomes of our choices that define all our lives. In this play, a middle-aged behavioural researcher Kürmann is given the opportunity to start his life over at any point he chooses and change his decisions and actions in matters both serious and mundane. He could save his marriage, become politically active, take better care of his health, or even change the colour of his living-room furniture. Despite his intention to apply the wisdom he has acquired with age, will Kürmann find himself trapped in the same decisions? Kürmann’s life game interrogates how much of our own path is shaped by seemingly random factors and how much is in fact predetermined by our own limited, conditioned selves. This is the central question of this play, which is brilliantly captured in Biography’s dramaturgical form, in which a theatre rehearsal is set up as the metaphor for the endless possibilities and variables of the game of life. |
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