Conscripts Anton and Noah guard the border wall that now surrounds Germany. Anton likes the new ruling party and his country's national self-confidence. Noah hates it all. He thinks it's wrong that conservative role models are being propagated, environmental protection is being reduced and refugees are no longer being offered protection. Refugees like Nergiz: she is fleeing hunger and war. Nergiz meets Anton in the last remaining refugee camp in Germany. The two become friends. When disaster threatens, the two have to decide who to believe and what to fight for and against.
In 2017, Martin Schäuble succeeded in writing an exciting novel that condensed social discourse into a dystopia that seems frighteningly realistic to us today. The author was already researching right-wing milieus 15 years ago. He traveled to regions of poverty and crisis around the world. "Endland" is his second novel for young people, others followed. His dramatization of the book for young people is being created with and for the Schauburg.
Katharina Mayrhofer studied directing at the Otto Falckenberg School in Munich and assisted at the
assisted at the Schauburg. "Unterm Kindergarten" was her debut, followed by "Ich hab noch nie" and "Tatort Schauburg". She has staged further productions in Rostock and Ingolstadt.