What happened to the Bremen Town Musicians? And if they haven't died, then ...
They have died, the old people's flat share in the robbers' house has been dissolved.
Ulrike Andersen shows us four very different farewells: donkey, dog, cat, rooster - each one goes their own way.
We see the dog carrying his heavy life in a garbage bag. He disposes of it and himself before our eyes on a pile of bulky waste in an unknown place.
The rooster, the omnipotent high-flyer, who wears himself out one last time in the battle of the male identity conflict against his own strength and perishes.
The cat who, shrouded in melancholy and memory loss, seeks orientation in his special world and savors the option of seven lives. And the donkey, who, with his boundless zest for life, experiences the last threshold as a seamless transition.
No pathos, no legacy, no message, perhaps just a silent response.
Something better than death? To have lived. And being able to let go.
Idea, character design and acting: Ulrike Andersen
Directing team: Martin Leßmann, Claudia Hanfgarn, Martin Kemner, Eberhard Holbein
Play development: Team
Photos: Martina Buchholz
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