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Niemand heißt Elise

In the organizer's words:

Puddle play based on the original by Karin Schroeder, Andreas Goehrt & Alvaro Solar

[9+] approx. 65 min.

Elise has fled. Behind her: war. In front of her: an abandoned train station somewhere on the border. A suitcase. An accordion. That's all she has. The station seems frozen in time. Only one person is still standing guard here: Lukas, the stationmaster. Trains have long since stopped running. But he continues to live according to plan, by the book - because order provides stability when nothing else is certain. And Elise? She doesn't fit in. No papers, no home, no language. For him, she's a nobody. And no one is allowed to stay here. But Elise doesn't leave. She stays. For one day. A week. A whole year. Slowly, something changes. Between accordion sounds, strict rules and silent glances, a cautious closeness emerges. And with it the question: What makes a person - origin, papers, language? Or what they mean to others?

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Location

theater pfütze Äußerer Laufer Platz 22 90403 Nürnberg

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