At the end of the 1940s, Martha and Erich Schmidt dare to make a new start, although Martha wonders who has actually come back from Ukraine after her husband's return. "We can talk and think freely," he claims, which his wife doubts. Brigitte and Armin Schmidt, who adopt a child from Kharkiv many decades later, are also confronted with the question of whether trauma has spatial and temporal boundaries. Micha, their adopted son, speaks of a "hole in his heart" and searches for his biological mother. However, his father Armin wants nothing to do with this. When Ukraine is attacked by Russia in 2022, this interrupts the search for Micha's origins.
The performance will be followed by an audience discussion with head dramaturge Viola Hasselberg.
An event as part of the exhibition How we became what we are.
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