Rimini Protokoll: All right. Good night.

Co-Presented with L’Alliance New York as a part of Crossing The Line Festival

Acclaimed docu-theater artist Helgard Haug interweaves the vanishing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 with the slow decline of a mind with dementia, mirroring globally and personally experienced forms of ambiguous loss. How do we make the missing tangible? What remains when presence disappears?

On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 vanished mid-flight—an event that remains one of aviation’s greatest mysteries. In All right. Good night., Haug interweaves this unfathomable disappearance with a deeply personal story: her father’s slow fading into dementia. Through documentary storytelling, and a live score by Barbara Morgenstern and the Zafraan Ensemble, the production transports audiences to a realm unreachable by research, transforming loss into an evocative theatrical experience.

Haug said, “It made sense somehow that these forms of not-knowing, of not being able to rely anymore on what you get as an information, felt connected. It was the first time that I created such a personal story. Often I am connected to the themes of my work, but I always explore these maybe very personal themes by finding people who tell their own stories. Here I really felt the urge to capture this experience, but in a way that’s not overwhelmed by firsthand emotions—treating it as a protocol that tries to look at different steps throughout the process to capture these unsure moments.” 

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Creative Credits

Helgard Haug: Concept, text, direction
Barbara Morgenstern: Composition
Zafraan Ensemble: Orchestra
Johannes Benecke and Mia Rainprechter:Performers
Emma Becker, Evi Filippou, Margot Gödrös, Ruth Reinecke, Mia Rainprechter and Louise Stölting: Recorded Voices (for audio collage)
Evi Bauer: Scenic Design
Marc Jungreithmeier: Video/Light Design
Peter Breitenbach: Sound design
Premil Petrović: Conductor
Davor Branimir Vincze: Arranger
Juliane Männel: Dramaturgy
Aljoscha Begrich: Outside Eye
Andreas Mihan: Technical Direction
Martin Schwemin: Technical Direction (Touring)
Lisa Homburger: Artistic Collaboration
Christine Ruynat: Costume and Artistic Collaboration Stage Design
Rozenn Lièvre: Sound Design Assistant
David Scholz: Assistant Technical Direction
Louise Stölting: Production Management

Ksenia Lukina: Touring Management

Zafraan Ensemble Musicians (Stage): Matthias Badczong (clarinet), Evi Filippou (percussion), Josa Gerhard (violin), Martin Posegga (saxophone), Beltane Ruiz (double bass)

Zafraan Ensemble Musicians (Recording): Josa Gerhard (violin), Noa Niv (trombone), Matthias Badczong (clarinet), Liam Mallet (flute), Martin Posegga (saxophone), Damir Bacikin (trumpet), Anna Viechtl (harp), Adam Weisman (drums), Evi Filippou (drums), Yumi Onda (violin), Benedikt Bindewald (viola recording), Maria Reich (viola), Alice Dixon (cello), Natalie Plöger (double bass), Florian Juncker (trombone)

The artists

Helgard Haug

Barbara Morgenstern

Zafraan Ensemble

L’Alliance New York

Crossing The Line

Support

This project is made possible in cooperation with Goethe-Institut New York and support from the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany.

A production of Rimini Apparat. In co-production with HAU Hebbel am Ufer (Berlin), Volkstheater Wien, Factory International for Manchester International Festival, Künstlerhaus Mousonturm, PACT Zollverein.

Funded by Hauptstadtkulturfonds as well as Berliner Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Europa.

NYU Skirball’s programs are made possible in part with support from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature; and the Howard Gilman Foundation; Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels; Culture Ireland; The Shubert Foundation; Collins Building Services; General Delegation of the Government of Flanders to the USA; Goethe Institut New York with support from the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany; Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; New England Foundation for the Arts; Harkness Foundation for Dance; and Marta Heflin Foundation; as well as our valued donors through memberships, commissioning, and Allies for Arts Access Fund support.