PHOTO: © Katrin Schander

Supermarxt

In the organizer's words:

The beeping of the till, shelves being put away, a moving checkout conveyor belt. You know exactly where everything is and are surprised when it has been moved. One thing remains certain: once you've passed the turnstile, there's no turning back. What does the supermarket tell us about ourselves and our society?
imaginary company puts the magnifying glass back on: After court and school, the Frankfurt collective now examines a place that is not a social institution, but which claims to be a "natural" part of our everyday lives through its self-image. What stories can the individual goods tell us? Who in the family does the weekly shopping? What can I afford and which supermarket do I go to? And doesn't everyone own the food anyway? How do the crises of the world become visible between the shelves? Using till receipts, the collective embarks on an adventurous journey into the belly of capitalism together with the audience. Between cornflakes packets and loyalty points, they ask: Why does the end of the world seem more imaginable than the end of capitalism?

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Price information:

Solidary price system (freely selectable): 8 € / 12 € / 21 € / 36 €

Location

Junge Theaterwerkstatt am Zoo Bernhard-Grzimek-Allee 1 60316 Frankfurt am Main

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