Improvised theater about the unthinkability of life
Many a little person has invisible support at their side: someone who dispels sorrow, shares joy and accompanies the adventure of life. Many a big person could do with just that - a helpful perspective, a cheeky comment, a crazy idea or a nudge of courage for life's struggles.
In this improvised theater show, the characters get just that - from handmade puppets who have a lot of courage. Who are they? Inner children? Invisible friends? A poetic metaphor? Perhaps a little bit of everything - but above all, they are there to transform the stories of everyday life into adventures.
The audience gives the show its small and large struggles, and the puppets respond with detours, shortcuts or surprising finish lines. Failure is expressly permitted - after all, everything can be rethought. And where does that happen? At the point of return: the place where you pause, redirect or tick off. We claim that we need more points of return - in our lives, in our art, in our time. Perhaps not only the characters will find new strength here, but also the audience will find inspiration for the way home.
-- The Bremen improv group sona° meets Johanna Pätzold - puppeteer, director and theater educator with stage experience throughout the German-speaking world. sona°, founded in 2013, plays with a fine "sonar" for each other: their intuitive interplay creates characters that seem as real as if they were standing in the middle of life.
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