Earl Grey takes out the garbage once every six months and his apartment is already full of people. However, only Earl Grey's best friend Jeannie, who lives in seclusion in his cuckoo clock, can enjoy this change. She is usually the one who brings distraction into Grey's life. If only she didn't constantly complain about his mess, just like Grey's landlord Umbra and his neighbor Faba do. Because they also often pop into Grey's apartment uninvited and just want to steal his light. However, as a once venerable firefly, Earl Grey will not and cannot give any more light. So it's not easy for him to put off his daily routine in peace in his warm armchair. Unfortunately, there is still enough unfinished business, such as washing up, shopping or the threat of the mighty light-swallowing darkness. Well, hopefully it will all sort itself out at some point. For now, wait and see and drink tea.
In Earl Grey's ludicrous tale, a household of fabulous creatures wants to spend more time together, but they all want the light in vain. Every crumb is used for procrastination and the washing up is ignored until the plates themselves succumb to their fate. However, no thoughts should slip into the gloomy abyss of darkness. The piece combines acting, performance and vocal interludes with a visual aesthetic of light and interactive projections, as well as live music composed for this piece.
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