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All das Schöne - Solo mit Publikum von Duncan Macmillan mit Jonny Donahoe; Deutsch von Corinna Brocher - Rowohlt Theater Verlag, Duncan Macmillan

In the organizer's words:

1. lemon ice, 2. water fights, 3. staying up later than usual and watching TV, 4. the color yellow: It's supposed to be a list of a thousand beautiful things. With everything that is beautiful about the world.

The main character of the play was seven years old when his mother tried to end her life for the first time. The list is his attempt to show her what makes life worth living. In the meantime, the boy has grown up. With the help of the audience, he talks about his childhood and youth, his mother's depression, his worry, loneliness and anger. Situations from his life are visualized together: Family evenings at the piano, first love, the funeral after his mother's suicide.

A courageous, thought-provoking, life-affirming play about the fragility of human relationships, the power of empathy and how a list of all the beautiful things in life can change the way we look at the world.

Rowohlt Theater Verlag, Duncan Macmillan

If you, or someone close to you, is in crisis, sees no hope, perhaps is thinking about no longer wanting to live, you can find help from the following organizations:

Arbeitskreis Leben Stuttgart e.V.: 0711 600620 www.ak-leben.de

Anonymous online counseling by young people for young people:
www.youth-life-line.de, www.u25-freiburg.de and www.nethelp4u.de

Crisis and emergency service Stuttgart: 0180 511 0 444
Telephone counseling service: 0800 111 0 111 or 0800 111 0 222
Police and emergency services: 110 and 112

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Location

Junges Ensemble Stuttgart Eberhardstraße 61A 70173 Stuttgart