George Orwell's famous dystopian fable about human seductiveness in an exciting new
exciting new interpretation by radio play author Kai Schwind.
Because the farm animals on Farmer Jones' farm are treated badly, they start a revolution.
revolution. Inspired by the old boar Old Major's dream of freedom, they chase their
master from the farm and take over the farm. At first, everything seems to go according to plan, but then dictator Napoleon seizes control and begins a reign of terror that does not shy away from violence. Originally conceived by George Orwell as a fable about Stalinism, the play is more relevant today than ever - "All are equal, but some are more equal". Actors Cathlen Gawlich and Thomas Nikolai take on all the roles in this new version.
The cast
Cathlen Gawlich - actress, audiobook narrator (German voice of Elizabeth Banks, Melanie Lynskey and Carolyn Lawrence)
Thomas Nicolai - audiobook narrator, voice actor and comedian
Foley artist - tba
Author
Kai Schwind (born 1976) is a journalist and media scientist. With "Die Ferienbande"
he made his debut on the German radio play scene. Since then he has worked as an author and
director for various radio play, audio book and live radio play projects (including the major live tour "Die Drei ??? und der seltsame Wecker - Live and Ticking" (2009/2010) and "Phonophobia - Sinfonie der Angst" (2014/2015).
The live radio play
If you close your eyes, you hear a radio play - but if you open them, you not only get an insight into the radio play production but also experience a very special art form on stage. On stage, the speakers are joined by a foley artist and a musician, allowing the audience to participate in the creation of a radio play.
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