Legacy: A House Full of Stuff
Between canned cherries, a bank account filled with expectations and the nose of an unknown father, a house full of things emerges. notsopretty creates a play about memories that fade, about things as enduring witnesses of the past, about bureaucracy, emotions and inequality. Who inherits, who is left out? What is life like when money no longer plays a role? And how many zeros are there in a billion?
A House Full of Stuff is an invitation to negotiation, reflection and redistribution with integrated audio description and musical composition. Based on personal experiences, the three performers translate the practice of inheritance into a performative will. They play with legal and contractual formalities, biographical and fictional narratives, testimonials and interviews.
Team
Concept, artistic direction, performance: notsopretty (Anna Júlia Amaral, Marcel Nascimento, Nina Weber)
Stage design: Aaron Stratmann
Sound design: Vito O.
Technology, lighting design: Jan Leschinski
Production management, dramaturgy: Amelie Werner
Production assistance: Simona Brücker
Graphic design: Felipe Ribeiro Rodrigues
Expert with disabilities for accessibility for blind and visually impaired people: Adriani Botez
Supported by: Fonds Darstellende Künste with funds from the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media, Ministry of Culture and Science of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia as part of the concept funding, LWL-Kulturstiftung, City of Dortmund, the Cultural Office of the City of Bochum
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