Thursday, 12/5/2024
at 8:00 PM


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“Throughout recorded human history, there have been nearly 14,400 wars, resulting in approximately 3.5 billion victims. Given that around 100 billion people are estimated to have lived thus far, it follows that every thirtieth Earth citizen has lost their life due to armed conflict.” (Wikipedia)
When considering a timeline from 1400 BC, there have been about 4.2 wars each year since then. As long as we humans have been able to think, distinguishing ourselves from animals, it seems there has never been a time when we could live PEACEFULLY together.
With texts from world drama, literature, science, historiography, to national anthems and original works, the actresses Katja Schumann and Silvia Ferstl, along with puppeteer Sabine Effmert and director Frank Siebenschuh, cast an ironic and sarcastic glance at this subject.

For adults
Duration: approx. 60 min, no intermission
A panel discussion will take place in the foyer afterwards.

Director and stage: Frank Siebenschuh
Setting: Sabine Effmert
Cast: Sabine Effmert, Silvia Ferstl, Katja Schumann
In-house production of Ansbach Puppet Theater with WortTaucher

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