My offended freedom

When our communist mayor appeared to me

"I had an excessive phone call with my East Berlin friends Anja and Jens-Uwe from Halle/Saale. They congratulated me warmly on the Communists' success in Graz. Why me? I couldn't honestly accept their congratulations. I met Anja and Jens-Uwe on vacation in Kerala. Kerala is a province of India ruled by communists since 1945, but they are communists anyway. Kerala has been investing in its health and education system for a long time and is successfully combating poverty according to the principle that all politics is local. Politics should be an entirely local affair. They have the highest literacy rate, almost 100% among women, and the best medicine, as always where there are communists. They are also a role model for Graz. Anyway, Anja and Jens-Uwe from Halle/Saale called to congratulate me on the success of the communists, and to be honest, they're really getting on my nerves now, because I know myself, I get into it and there's no stopping me and in the end I insult everyone and everything, and I'm left lonely and exhausted."

by and with Jacob Banigan, Juliette Eröd, Gabriela Hiti, Lorenz Kabas, Monika Klengel, Rupert Lehofer, Johnny Mhanna, Martina Zinner

Videocall Berlin: Anja Schütze, Jens-Uwe Fischer

Director: Helmut Köpping
Dramaturgy: Rupert Lehofer
Interior design Quartier: Heike Barnard, Johanna Hierzegger, Christina Romirer, Helene Thümmel
Stage design: Johanna Hierzegger
Costume: Heike Barnard
Costume support: Clara Eröd-Danzinger
Technology: Moke Rudolf-Klengel, Armin Sauseng, Martin Schneebacher
Assistant director: Azlea Wriessnig

Thanks to: Eliese Barnard, Fritz Hierzegger, Mit Loidl oder Co GmbH

 

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