A folk play by Ondrej Skrabal
Since the crown prince Leonce and the foreign princess Lena tied the knot twelve years ago, a lot has changed in the kingdom of Popo: Leonce was overwhelmed and handed over the reins of government to Lena, along with his completely inept court. But the queen herself is actually longing for freedom. Suddenly, the peasants block the streets of Popo and start a revolution that threatens to paralyze the entire kingdom.
In a Bavarian pub, a theater company puts on this fairytale sequel to Büchner's Leonce and Lena. The Automatic Queen examines this year's peasant protests with lots of music, wordplay and beer. It traces failed revolutions and explores feelings of community in contemporary folk plays.
There will be a discussion afterwards on 21.11.
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