Oli and Ani love each other. They eat wild garlic pesto, are politically active and want to do everything right in this world, with their relationship - into which a desire for children is wedged. Offspring, in a world that is doomed? Becoming parents, following the example of their own generation boomers? And then there's Svenja: 15, pregnant, but Sven said he'd look after her. Her story, her loneliness and her courage are told through diary entries and letters to her unborn child.
In his debut as a playwright, award-winning director David Bösch sheds light on the psyches of young people in late capitalism against the backdrop of voluntary and involuntary parenthood.