The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other
The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other (German: Die Stunde, da wir nichts voneinander wußten) is a one-act play without words written by Peter Handke. The play has 450 characters and focuses on a day in the life of an unspecified town square. It was first performed in 1992. PlotIn an interview with Sigrid Löffler for Profil in May 1992, Handke described the idea behind the play:
ProductionsThe play was first staged in Vienna in 1992. It was first performed in the UK at the Edinburgh Festival in 1994. It was produced with a new translation by Meredith Oakes at the Lyttelton Theatre, National Theatre, London, opening on 13 February 2008. The production ran until 12 April.[2] It was directed by James Macdonald with Jonathan Burrows as associate director and featured the following ensemble cast:
The technical crew were as follows:
In 2009, Tantrum Theatre performed The Hour We Knew Nothing Of Each Other in the open-air of Wheeler Place, Newcastle, Australia.[3] The play was staged at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh in the Meredith Oakes translation from 31 May to 2 June 2018.[4] It was directed by Wils Wilson and Janice Parker. The 450 characters were played by a community cast of more than 90 non-professional Edinburgh residents.[5][6]
It opened on May 30 and ran until July 1 and was directed by Zeljko Djukic. It featured the following ensemble cast:
The technical crew were as follows: Scenic Design : Nesho Dimov Costume Design : Natasha Djukic Lighting Design : Keith Parham Sound Design : Dmitri Shub Movement Director : Shane O'Hara Stage Management : Cindy Savage References
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