Who doesn't know it? Probably the most successful board game of all time: Monopoly. This game's recipe for success is very simple: don't go bankrupt and drive your fellow players to financial ruin. Pleasant predatory capitalism for the whole family. It is therefore all the more understandable that almost every game ends in a fundamental dispute. But fortunately, it's only a game. And yet wasn't Monopoly originally meant to be quite different?
After intensive research, nö theater sets off on a journey and not only traces the hundred-year history of Monopoly, but also delves deep into the world of the super-rich and the financial scandals of recent years. Because the famous gap between rich and poor seems more topical than ever. To stay in the picture: While a few hoard their fortunes in Schlossstrasse, the rest struggle to pay the rent for Badstrasse.
After the disaster revue "Titanic - Analysis and Critique", the nö theater is once again devoting itself to a pop culture phenomenon. Between paper money, rent caps and the hotel bar, a documentary evening has been created that is entirely dedicated to the basic human need to play and sees rules as well-intentioned suggestions.