Commissioned by Schauspiel Leipzig
                        Anouk & Adofa (UA)
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Anouk and Adofa are doing it – they are living  together as a couple. She is an architect, he is an actor. They are well  attuned and familiar with each other’s peculiarities. They aren’t too stressed  by society’s standards of what it means to be a couple and support each other  when the world outside becomes a challenge with all its contradictions. So,  there’s no cause for anger or rebellion, and their drug consumption is also  under control. 
And yet, under the surface of their amicable life together, almost imperceptible shifts of harmony are announcing themselves. While Anouk decides to finally face her inner demons, Adofa has to come to terms with the sudden death of his mother. From that point on, the two of them noticeably and repeatedly reach the limits of their coupledom; implicit agreements are re-examined and their communication culture is tested. Perhaps for the first time, they realise that rock-paper-scissors may not be a sufficient foundation for making decisions on life’s truly important questions.
Marco Damghani developed the monologue “Die Leiden des jungen Azzlack” together with Eidin Jalali and it has been a great success in Diskothek’s repertory since 2021, both analogue and as a live stream. With “Anouk & Adofa”, Damghani now stages his first commissioned work for Schauspiel Leipzig. He studied directing at Berlin’s Hochschule für Schauspielkunst Ernst Busch and at the National Institute of Dramatic Arts in Sydney. Damghani is an author, director and moderator and deals with issues of politics, topics of (post-)migrant society and the connection between the personal and the systemic. He directs both his own texts and plays by other authors. Beyond his theatre work, he also directs music videos. He was a fellow at the 2020 Heidelberger Stückemarkt.
				
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                    And yet, under the surface of their amicable life together, almost imperceptible shifts of harmony are announcing themselves. While Anouk decides to finally face her inner demons, Adofa has to come to terms with the sudden death of his mother. From that point on, the two of them noticeably and repeatedly reach the limits of their coupledom; implicit agreements are re-examined and their communication culture is tested. Perhaps for the first time, they realise that rock-paper-scissors may not be a sufficient foundation for making decisions on life’s truly important questions.
Marco Damghani developed the monologue “Die Leiden des jungen Azzlack” together with Eidin Jalali and it has been a great success in Diskothek’s repertory since 2021, both analogue and as a live stream. With “Anouk & Adofa”, Damghani now stages his first commissioned work for Schauspiel Leipzig. He studied directing at Berlin’s Hochschule für Schauspielkunst Ernst Busch and at the National Institute of Dramatic Arts in Sydney. Damghani is an author, director and moderator and deals with issues of politics, topics of (post-)migrant society and the connection between the personal and the systemic. He directs both his own texts and plays by other authors. Beyond his theatre work, he also directs music videos. He was a fellow at the 2020 Heidelberger Stückemarkt.
                            Premiere on 26.11.2022
Dernière on 14.10.2025
Diskothek
                        
                        
                        
                                                Dernière on 14.10.2025
Diskothek
Duration
ca. 2:00Cast
Paulina Bittner as Anouk
                                    Tamer Tahan as Adofa
                                Team
Playwriter and director: Marco Damghani
                                    Stage Design: Hugo Gretler
                                    Costume Design: Ragna Hemmersbach
                                    Music: Lennard Eggers
                                    Dramaturgy: Georg Mellert
                                    Stage Master: Mattheo Fehse
                                    Sebastian Elster, Philip Schroeder
                                    Sound: Heribert Weitz
                                    Props: André Sproete
                                    Make-Up: Anja Engert
                                    Stage Manager: Jens Glanze
                                    Prompter: Philine von Engelhardt
                                    Assistant to the Director: Lina Wegner
                                    Assistant Stage Design & Costume Design: Arabella Marsh-Hilfiker
                                    Intern Stage Design: Hannah Lowe
                                    Intern Costume Design: Ida Luttkus
                                    Theatre pedagogy: Amelie Gohla
                                







 
                            
