The king is dead - long live the queen!
There's only one problem in the palace: the new queen-designate doesn't really want it.
What are the nobility doing? They present themselves, amuse themselves, between tradition and modernity, hunting and horse racing. The aristocracy is struggling for composure. For attention. And perhaps even for survival?
Pomp and splendor, duty and privilege: Felix Krakau's royals are looking for their place in the system - sometimes anxious, sometimes cynical, definitely hilarious.
"It's about people who enjoy privileges that they only have because they were born into a certain family. These privileges, as bizarre as they may seem, obviously make them special people: they don't have to open a car door, their tea is poured for them and if the ink runs out of their fountain pen, they wave annoyedly for a servant to mop up the mess." - Süddeutsche Zeitung
"The historian Stephan Malinowski once said that the aristocracy is a class that oscillates between ridiculousness and cruelty ... that's what our evening is all about. It will be a light-hearted evening, we will look at the topic with humor." - Felix Krakau on the premiere of his play
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