asphalt Festival 2026: Futur3 - Making the Story
How do we perceive the war in Ukraine? People who work in the midst of the chaos of war and whose stories hardly anyone knows are decisive for its portrayal in the Western media: so-called fixers who support international journalists in their war reporting.
They guide reporters through destroyed cities, open doors to traumatised families and bear responsibility in moments when every detail can make the difference between life and death. "Making the Story" shines a light on these invisible people. Based on a research trip to Ukraine and intensive discussions with fixers and journalists, a piece of documentary theatre has been created that not only informs, but also deeply touches and challenges. The production makes it possible to experience the ethical dilemmas, vulnerabilities, strength and courage behind the apparent objectivity of the news. The real-life case of a young fixer who died during a Russian missile attack and whose family is now suing in the USA shows how politically and humanly explosive this field of work is. Who bears responsibility? Who is telling whose story? And what does it cost to risk one's life for the truth? "Making the Story" was awarded the Kurt Hackenberg Prize for Political Theatre 2025 and was nominated for the Cologne Theatre Prize 2025 and the nachtkritik-Theatertreffen 2026.
Since the beginning of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, asphalt has made current positions on Ukraine visible and audible in every festival edition, inviting Ukrainian artists and providing an insight into the richness and diversity of the Ukrainian art and cultural scene.
Futur3 was founded in 2003 by theatre makers André Erlen, Stefan H. Kraft and Klaus Maria Zehe as a platform for their theatre work in Cologne. For its productions, the collective looks for performance venues outside of fixed theatres, often turning the city itself into a stage and using elaborate logistics to stage productions in a specific space. Futur3 not only seeks transdisciplinary collaboration with authors, musicians, dancers, scientists and street workers, but also internationality: working contacts, festival invitations and co-productions with theatre artists in Ukraine, Poland, the USA, Italy, Israel, Singapore, Switzerland and Belgium have enriched the work of recent years. (Source: asphalt Festival gGmbH)
Language: German with Ukrainian and English surtitles