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May 11, 2008, 3:16 AM
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ON AIR performs LEATHEBACK in Berlin, Germany
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Hi folks, if anyone is in Berlin we are performing at the end of the month (in English). urrrrr............................ummmm, eric ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEATHERBACK - RELOADED Science Fiction meets Horror, Original meets Quotation. ON AIR on screen. on stage. on air. FRAUKE HAVEMANN, ERIC SCHEFTER & NEAL WACH. Film Script: MARK JOHNSON Friday the 30th and Saturday the 31st of May Bar opens at 20:30, Performance at 21:30 in the AULA of the Ateliergemeinschaft Milchhof Schwedter Straße 232 Berlin-Mitte Public Transport U2 Senefelder Platz or Eberswalder Straße U8 Rosenthaler Platz Tram M1, M12; BUS 143 Entrance: 6 Euro Reservations possible. Phone: +(49 30) 364 669 40 website: www.onairproductions.info ON AIR has a penchant for stealing and revamping film scripts and found materials from diverse genres. With LEATHERBACK (premiered in 2004) they helped themselves to Science Fiction and Horror. In the newly reworked version, LEATHERBACK–RELOADED, Nature is still mutating, the food chain is undergoing hazardous shifts, dubious scientists discuss rare species, and it’s still not clear who is eating whom. Like cartoon heroes in a desperate search for something to grasp onto, the characters embark on a life and death struggle in a reality full of riddles. A Theater-in-Your-Head-Experiment ...the formal arrangement that Havemann, Wach, and the man on the video mixer, Eric Schefter, have developed is captivating. Mainly only Wach’s head or parts of his face are visible. Through changing background colors and lighting effects on his face (sometimes brightly lit, sometimes emerging from darkness or just in silhouette), very different moods are created in which one gladly immerses oneself. Moreover, Wach’s precise and virtuoso facial expressions ignite a “theater-in-the-viewer’s-head”. Chills created through very minimal means. (Tom Mustroph, ND)
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