"Everyone knows: in a dark room, you see everything after a while. If you're confused for so long, you start to recognize everything again, in a different way."
He writes about bats, raves in war bunkers and a ruined theater overgrown with plants: in the lecture performance "Theater für Schlangen, Mäuse und Fledermäuse", Guido Wertheimer talks about the ghosts of the theater, the deformed puzzle that is Berlin and his work as a playwright. A plea for experimenting with new forms of coexistence, for accepting change and allowing the invisible. The theater - which has always been a metaphor for social and cultural upheaval - as an open space for everyone, in which the focus is on "being without occupying".