
Maybe Forever
By Meg Stuart & Philipp Gehmacher
23 June 2010 – 26 June 2010 Merlyn Theatre
Malthouse Theatre, Goethe Institut Inter Nationes (Melbourne),
Theatre Dance International Co-Production
Immortals struggle with eternity and loneliness. Human beings struggle with each other and with the fact that things are not forever. By turns melancholic and hopeful, MAYBE FOREVER is a love song sung after the passion has died.
"IT'S A SENSITIVE PIECE, BEGINNING AND ENDING WITH A MOOD OF INEVITABLE LOSS, YET AS THE TWO INDIVIDUALS ROLL AND ROMP BAREFOOT AND DISHEVELED THE JOY OF THE NOW IS INFECTIOUS."
— The Bulletin
Cast
Creatives
Sound Designer

Musician, Composer
Dramaturg
Lighting Designer
Set Designer, Costume Designer
Assistant Choreographer
Production Manager
Assistant Designer
Acknowledgements
This presentation has been made possible with support from Goethe Institut, Berlin. Meg Stuart & Damaged Goods are supported by The Flemish Authorities and The Flemish Community Commission. Philipp Gehmacher & Mumbling Fish are supported by the Cultural Department of teh City of Vienna.