“Terror” by Ferdinand von Schirach is one of the most widely discussed and in-demand plays of contemporary theatre. Since its premiere, the production has been staged in more than 30 countries and over 100 theatres worldwide — including Berlin, London, Tokyo, and New York.
In this performance, you are not merely a spectator. You are the jury. As the play unfolds, a courtroom trial comes to life before you, where a human life and moral principles are at stake. In the final moment, it is your vote that determines the ending of the performance: the audience’s verdict decides whether the defendant leaves the courtroom free or remains in custody.
This is an intellectual duel that forces you to confront questions the law often leaves unanswered:
How should one act when the law is silent and tragedy is inevitable?
Can a crime be the only right decision?
The verdict is yours.
