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Based on Herman Koch's dark novel, this sophisticated moral thriller follows two couples meeting at an upscale restaurant. What starts as an elegant evening becomes an increasingly tense debate when the hosts reveal they've uncovered something disturbing: both their teenage sons committed a crime together, and the question becomes whether to report it or stay silent.
Director András Dömötör crafts a compelling examination of how violence lurks beneath civilization's surface, how responsibility gets diffused across a dinner table, and how parental instinct warps when complicity enters the picture. The evening unfolds like a mystery, with each course ratcheting up the moral stakes.
This is Das Dinner's most awarded incarnation, earning Performance of the Year 2024 from TheaterGemeinde Berlin. The cast commands the stage with razor-sharp precision, anchored by Ulrich Matthes and Maren Eggert in performances that balance elegance with psychological depth. The debate becomes almost Socratic, revealing how ordinary people rationalize extraordinary compromises.
The production is a masterclass in theatrical tension—not through violence or spectacle, but through conversation and the weight of unspoken complicity. It's a show for audiences who crave morally complex drama that doesn't offer easy answers.
Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes, no intermission.

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