In the middle of a Berlin street, people cross paths who barely notice each other - and yet are closer than they realize. A brief glance, a chance meeting, a moving on. In subtle, atmospherically dense scenes, Roland Schimmelpfennig's play "Auf der Greifswalder Straße" tells of people in search of closeness, of small coincidences with a big impact and of all the possibilities that often remain hidden in everyday life. Quiet, touching and sometimes surprisingly funny, the result is a look at life in which you suddenly find yourself.
Carolin Hartmann, a member of the Munich Volkstheater ensemble since the 2015/16 season, developed this final piece together with the Zerboni Munich Drama School master class.
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