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The same world, the same changes, but five different responses. The world is spinning faster than ever, and control over our lives and futures is slipping from our grasp. And suddenly, your very existence and every relationship you have becomes political.

Through it all, we remain human. We love, we celebrate, we mourn, we learn, we lose, and yet we keep going. How does the world affect different people? Who fights, who gives up, and who lets themselves be led astray? And how do we avoid losing our humanity and our zest for life along the way? And where do you actually stand on fascism?

The theater group, consisting of five young adults, took on the development of the play as well as creative and organizational tasks in a self-directed manner, with each member assuming different roles. In doing so, they engaged intensively with today’s political and social changes and focused on the life of the individual. The result is a play about finding one’s bearings in a world in upheaval, about doubt and stance—and about the question of what it means to be human today.

By and with: Toni Hartleb, Greta Sophie Hildebrandt, Rosalie Noga Lange, Carlo Rossoll, Aaron David Weinzierl Expert consultation: Marc C. Behrens

IN GERMAN

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Dates
July 2026
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