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Ganze Tage, ganze Nächte
In the organizer's words:
Nine people meet at a train station. They are waiting for the next train. Perhaps also for life. A young generation trapped in the powerlessness of everyday life but still searching for love, security, escape, the meaning of life and a deep need to belong. They only seem to realize that time doesn't stop when relationships end and their own cosmos threatens to collapse.
In Whole Days, Whole Nights, Xavier Durringer, one of France's most famous contemporary playwrights, paints a haunting picture of being young in all its contradictions: tough, yet touchingly honest and surprisingly light in its melancholy.
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GANZE TAGE, GANZE NÄCHTE
A play by Xavier Durringer
Translated from the French by Alain Jadot and Andreas Jandl
20-25 & 28-29.11.25 at the Akademietheater, Munich
A production of the drama course, directed by Prof. Jochen Schölch
In cooperation with the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich
Supported by Hofbräu Munich
Price information:
reduced 10 Euro (children, pupils, students)