On the 100th birthday of Wolfang Neuss: Didi Jünemann, playing a total of 23 (!) roles, tells the story of Macke Prinz, an 11-year-old boy who first hides a communist in the cellar during the Nazi era and later his father, a former Nazi, in the post-war period. A story that is frighteningly topical right now. It conveys the astonishingly simple seduction of right-wing populist
Nazi propaganda and the political adaptability of fellow Germans. But it also tells of the fine art of humane action.
A stage solo based on the 1960 film by and with Wolfgang Neuss. Didi Jünemann, in congenial collaboration with his director George Isherwood, has turned the film material into a one-person play. An intelligent panopticon of the history of Germany during and after Nazi rule.