AUSTRIA / 2019
Martin Plattner – rand: ständig
The text was proposed by Landestheater Linz / Austria for the ETC Drama Committee
Austria, a small town in the Tyrolean Alps, winter sports area: the scene is a district where no building was done in the past because avalanches regularly occur here on the edge of town. A few years ago, however, the city government decided to build here after all: social housing. The socially disadvantaged, the marginalized, were relocated to this newly created edge of town. The actual reason for the relocation is tourism, in the center of the village space should be created for more hotels, parking spaces, and to remove the socially disadvantaged from the tourists' field of vision. But now it has happened again: Crescentia, as the avalanche that descends on this slope is called from time immemorial, has gone off again. It buried the new buildings and the people living in them. Also some ski tourists. But it is precisely these marginalized people who now crawl out of the avalanche cone and become aware of their unfortunate situation.
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