The bass is booming, the champagne is foaming, the diamond rings are glittering. Exuberant people celebrate their luxury, it's all about seeing and being seen! There is only one group of people who rarely seem to notice the high society in its frenzy of self-promotion: Their own employees. At every event, the poorly paid service staff are confronted anew with the ostentatious wealth of the people they have to serve. Until you get sick of it: you work hard every day and still have nothing left at the end of the month.
That has to change. A new source of income is needed. Disguised as a cleaning crew, the group gains access to wealthy households that have long since given up cleaning themselves. In addition to surfaces, floors and window sills, everything else is also dusted - according to the motto: wipe and go! And as in every good gangster movie, what can't be avoided happens: instead of stopping when it's best, the hobby thieves become overconfident. Until the final heist presents the group with new challenges...
In their play "The Invisibles", the ten actors ask themselves what money does to people, regardless of whether they have it or only dream about it. How do you actually share money fairly? When do you have enough of it? And did Robin Hood really always share everything with the poor or did he sometimes put some in his own pocket?
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