genuch ze dinn
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In this monologue, as in the world called Luxembourg, a young woman finds herself at a dead end during a festival. Suddenly thrown back on herself and her attempt to build an independent future with a food truck, she questions what it means to live a sovereign life: What false truths did her parents pass on? What was life like with her ex, an author interested only in himself and in literature? Under the direction of Liss Scholtes, the stage becomes a space of freedom claimed by the protagonist. Anne Klein flees, complains, protests, and dreams of a promise of happiness that seems to apply to fewer and fewer people in Luxembourg. In Samuel Hamen's monologue, everything is covered: food, love, mistaken intercultural exchanges, and the freedom to speak out, especially when no one seems willing to listen.
Bon à savoir
Directed by: Liss Scholtes Performed by: Anne Klein Text by: Samuel Hamen The monologue takes place during a festival. Automatically translated from Luxembourgish.
Organisateur
Mierscher Theater
































