The name STRAWBERRY ORPHANS has been given to a generation of children in Romania; everyone there knows its meaning. They are EU orphans – 400,000 children whose parents have left the country to work in the West. The children are mostly looked after by their grandparents or neighbours or are left alone. The generation of parents, approximately a fifth of the working Romanian population, finance not only their own families but also substantially prop up the state economy. A new global low wage class has been created by these modern migrant workers, invisible in everyday life in Germany. These are the people who clean our houses, look after our parents and harvest our strawberries.
When almost a whole generation searching for work migrates, what are the consequences on family and social structures in Romania? What happens to the generation of grandparents who support the family right to the end? Who holds responsibility for these European work models?
with: Gabriela Baciu, Gina Calinoiu, Sven Hönig, Oliver Simon and Kim Efert (music)
directing: Julia Roesler
scenery and costumes: Damian Adrian
music: Kim Efert
dramaturgy: Silke Merzhäuser, Axel Preuss
Premiere:
28. September 2014 (Preview am 27.09.2014)
Teatrul National Craiova
23.Oktober 2014 um 19.30 Uhr
Staatstheater Braunschweig
Hausbar
Other showings:
1.10.2014 Sibiu
2. + 3.10.2014 Brasov
4.10.2014 Bukarest
23.10.2014 Braunschweig
24.10.2014 Göttingen,
Junges Theater
27./28.10.2014 Braunschweig
6./7.11.2014 Braunschweig
Fotos: Volker Beinhorn
Co-produced by werkgruppe2, Staatstheater Braunschweig and Nationaltheater Craiova in the Program ART OF AGEING der European Theatre Convention