Friday, 1/23/2026
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What is important in life. A play based on the novel by Janne Teller.

In the small Danish town of Tæring, one day the seventh grader Pierre Anthon sits in a plum tree and declares that nothing in the world means anything and therefore it is not worth doing anything. With sharp arguments, he rails against the traditional value system. So nothing is supposed to be significant? His classmates cannot accept this and decide to prove Pierre Anthon wrong.

In secret meetings at a decommissioned sawmill, they collect things that mean something. While the "mountain of meaning" initially consists of arbitrary and donated contributions, the situation escalates quickly. At first, it’s about purely material goods like favorite sandals, beloved boxing gloves, or a new racing bike, but soon a spiral of psychological violence sets in within the group: The more painful the individual sacrifice is felt, the more is demanded from the next sacrifice, with the explanation that a particularly painful sacrifice is also particularly significant.

Janne Teller's nihilistic novel from the year 2000 in a production by the Young Stage Sindelfingen under the direction of Ingo Sika.
Assistant Director: Natalie Ahmadi-Nia
Stage and Technology: Thomas Wersal
Project Assistance: Sven Holder

Admission: 19:30

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