Chaincourt Theatre
Chaincourt Theatre - Summer Semester 2026 production
“In life, it’s not the future that counts. It’s the past.”
The Chaincourt Theatre Company brings to the stage an adaptation of Patrick Modiano’s novel Rue des Boutiques Obscures (Prix Goncourt 1978) under the name Missing Persons
What makes up a life, materially and immaterially? To what, if to any of this, do we have access when it’s all said and done? In this play, Guy Roland, a private detective in Paris, tries to solve the mystery of his own past. His memories erased by amnesia, he has no idea where he is from, or even his real name. His search leads him to shadowy figures, also at odds with their past, who pass onto him mementoes, photographs, documents, and stories which provide him with missing pieces of his fractured identity. Over the course of the play, Guy Roland’s task is to make sense of it all.
Born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France in 1945, Patrick Modiano’s more than forty works deal with individual and collective identities as well as with memory and loss. Patrick Modiano was the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2014
The Chaincourt Theatre Company is made up of students from various faculties, alumni, and staff from Goethe University. The company has produced under this name since the mid-1990’s. Prior to this time, it was known as IEAS Theatre. Irrespective of name, the company has brought English language theatre to Frankfurt audiences since 1955.
Performances: Opening night is on July 3rd; additional performances are on July 4th, 9th, 10th, and 11th (closing night). Curtain is at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: 10€ (general admission) and 5€ (reduced); tickets are only available at the box office one hour before curtain (6:30 p.m.); no advance ticket sales.
Location: Goethe University, Campus Westend, IG Farbenhaus-Nebengebäude, room NG 1.741
Contact: James Fisk (Artistic Director); fisk@em.uni-frankfurt.de