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Trojan Horse

In the organizer's words:

Trojan Horse

An immersive theater course about tricks, lies and truths in times of war by Post Theater

The Trojan Horse is the strategic stroke of genius par excellence: the wooden horse in which Odysseus and Co. hide in order to be smuggled to Troy. This primal feint shows how the staging of news can decide the outcome of a war. Post Theater retells the myth and has developed a gripping experience in which the audience takes a seat inside the Trojan Horse to experience the story from the perspective of the Greek soldiers for the first time. Visitors are spurred on by Agamemnon, prophesied the future by Cassandra, confused by Laocoon and seduced by Helen. "Trojan Horse" combines 3D video technology, surround sound, music, drama and dance.

Special notes/trigger warning

The production is immersive and includes experiences in confined spaces, unexpected sounds and sensations and being in the dark. People with claustrophobia, children under the age of 12 (or anxious people) are advised not to attend the event.

Admission for each performance takes place a maximum of 10 minutes BEFORE the start. It is NOT possible to remain in the building before or after the booked slot. No sale of drinks - checkroom and ground-level toilets are available.

Please arrive on time, but as close as possible to the slot you have booked. Check-in (maximum 12 people) will be quick. Spontaneous visits are only possible if tickets are still available - please check online beforehand!

Artistic direction Post Theater / Hiroko Tanahashi, Max Schumacher | performance Ariella Hirshfeld, Sawako Ogo, Patrick Khatami, Peter Wagner | music, sound design Sibin Vassilev | vocals Katya Tasheva | choreography Sawako Ogo | animation Johannes Krohn, Hiroko Tanahashi | timber construction, architecture Studio Tegel, Roman Koch | costume Marion Reddmann | technical direction, lighting David Ojala | public relations Hendrik von Boxberg | production management Mario Stumpfe

What is the climate impact ticket?

Together with our audience, we at PATHOS theater would like to take responsibility for the climate impact costs of our operations, which are associated with the unavoidable emissions of our theater. The €2 or €4 surcharge on the ticket price goes 100% to the Climate Fair project, which is committed to promoting social and ecological transformation in Germany and here in Munich (e.g. by investing in green electricity systems and energy-saving projects).

Further information on our homepage.

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Location

PATHOS theater Dachauer Str. 110d 80636 München

Organizer

Trojan Horse München