Rosa: The regular customer with the salt-and-pepper curls just called and reserved a table!
Tom: Huh? But he never books in advance!
Rosa: Yeah, but this time he has company! He reserved two seats!
Malou: I thought you said one table?
Rosa: Yees, one table with two seats.
Tom: So what?
Rosa: We still don’t have a menu! And our regular customer — who knows we never serve the same dish twice in one week — is coming, AND HE HAS COMPANY!
Malou: Why does everyone always want a ROMANTIC encounter? That’s what I keep wondering — why is everyone obsessed with this romantic encounter, it absolutely has to be romantic! Why can’t we finally free ourselves from this bourgeois order of social relationships?
Tom: Maybe his company will distract him.
Rosa: Definitely not! He’s bringing someone because he wants to show them this restaurant and its DISHES!! … and the customer is king.
Tara: Right, the customer is king. The customer is demand. But without supply, there’s no demand. You can’t demand something if nothing exists to be demanded!!
Malou: Ohh, I finally understand that now.
Tjorven: When I was a child, I had so many relationships.
Tara: What?
Tjorven: I had so many relationships with all kinds of things. I had eleven stuffed animals, and a different relationship with each of them.
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Participating artists
Marie Hagenkötter
Marvin Probst
Johanna Weidemann
Joanna Mensah
Fabian Knödler-Thoma
Luzie Mariaschnee
Paula Krömeke
Chiara Gillmann
Vivian Schlosser
Louisa Henzeschulz