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The Devil's Kitchen is based on the self-representation, or rather self-actualisation (the character profiles) of our four protagonists, which shape their perceptions and influence their actions. Their main goal is to do justice to (to enact sympathetically) the image that they have of themselves and that is reflected in their self-actualisations.
That these are mostly constructs, fantasies and wishful thinking that have little to do with the lived experience of our heroes, becomes clear during the course of the performance. In The Devil's Kitchen there is ultimately only one truly authentic, through and through honest figure and that is Mephisto, the devil himself.
One of the work’s central themes therefore is the field of tension between what our protagonists want to or pretend to be (conscientious, responsible, etc.) and what they really are, what life, their deeds and misdeeds, has made of them. A further, closely connected theme is our protagonists’ experience of failure, their inability to live up to their own expectations and, resulting from that, their despair and eventual breakdown.