Play based on the bestseller by Adeline Dieudonné.
Family celebrations... Who doesn't know them? Whether it's a silver wedding anniversary, birthdays or Christmas. They are gatherings to celebrate with loved ones. The young single mother also takes her two children to celebrate with her cousin Martin and his model family. Phillip's family, a banker and Martin's best friend, are also at the lavishly laid table. It soon becomes clear that the festive meal is not going to be a peaceful one, because instead of a happy family atmosphere, a trial of strength between different lifestyles develops.
The protagonist watches this battle at the designer table in bewilderment and asks herself: "Why did I accept this invitation?". The inner perspective of a modern woman is told in a highly entertaining way, not only dissecting the ideal family picture with biting humor, but also relentlessly exposing the injustices and absurdities of today's society. Her stream of thoughts also takes us into the past, for example to her school days or her adolescent longings. But despite all the almost overwhelming analysis of her life, she will not let it get her down. After all, she has brought two children into this world and will do everything she can to ensure that they have a future.
Directed by Frauke Allwardt and Marie-Luise Gunst, this theater version of the bestselling novel with Maike Jebens and Eleonora Fabrizi is staged in a cross-genre interplay between acting and dance.
"Maike Jebens and Eleonora Fabrizi have refined this concept so successfully with their performance that the thunderous applause at the end of the performance was more than deserved. From the audience's point of view, there can only be one logical demand: More of this, please." (NWZ 28.11.'23) / "Belgium's literary superstar Adeline Diedonné provides alternating cold shivers - and fits of laughter." (Stern) / "Adeline Dieudonné skewers Christmas with a literary needle. (NDR Kultur) / "The text is a stream of thoughts, of associations, memories and snapshots, it is like a song - full of force and love... (Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger) / "Bonobo Moussaka" is a perfect, witty inventory of the present, presented in fast-foward mode. A book made to be devoured in one breath. (Leselust)
Sponsored by: State of Lower Saxony, Stiftung Niedersachsen, Stiftung Öffentliche Versicherung Oldenburg
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