Three people climb a mountain. On the way, they meet each other in changing constellations, ask about their route, age and fitness and display an indestructible optimism. But they also have strange deficits: they forget faces, don't know how old they are, seem to have little sense of anything at all. Are they even "real" mountaineers? - Teresa Dopler's award-winning play exposes the absurdities of human existence in a strangely displaced world of the high mountains: "Something in this life is strange, don't you think?" Or, as Reinhold Messner already knew: "If you couldn't die, it would only be a game."
An absurdly funny, dramatic journey into a fictitious world of high mountains and the abysses of human existence.