Thursday, 12/12/2024
at 7:30 PM


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Chaim is a tourist from Tel Aviv and, as a passionate cyclist, travels through romantic Franconia. He is also an enthusiastic chess player. In the evenings, he sits in his inn with an old chessboard and plays games by himself. For no one in the village plays chess. Even the innkeeper doesn't know anyone. Except for one. However, his first name is Adolf, and Chaim does not want to suggest this to the Jew at first. But the desire for a game is too great, and Chaim agrees to invite Adolf. He comes, and a memorable chess evening begins. For Chaim and Adolf have more in common than they initially think...

Successful author Stefan Vögel (The Kidney) has written an entertaining and, above all, exciting play about German history and its effects to this day with CHAIM AND ADOLF. He tells two fatefully connected family stories from World War II and the repression of a subsequent generation of children and grandchildren. And he tells a unique love story that leaves many riddles for posterity.

The special twist: The Ansbach Theater performs this piece in various Ansbach taverns, restaurants, or pubs. The audience is part of the action.

Direction and stage: Axel Krauße
With: Vladimir Pavic, N.N.
Approximately 125 min. including a break

Remaining tickets may still be available at the box office or by calling 0981/9704014.

Event data provided by: Reservix

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