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In the organizer's words:

by Nora Abdel-Maksoud

Germany is debating inheritance tax. Everyone somehow agrees that inheritance must become fairer. But how? Munich-based author Nora Abdel-Maksoud has the solution! Every inheritance is collected by the state and redistributed by lot. A random principle instead of an ovary lottery! And what better authority to administer this new inheritance bureaucracy than the German employment offices? In the soon to be completely overcrowded waiting halls, jobseekers are asked to put their children in the queue for the waiting tokens - they take up less space. And so the disinherited start-up entrepreneur Silke meets Maude, a citizen's allowance recipient, between children playing in waiting room C. An encounter with explosive potential. Clerk Gabor also has to realize this when the two women storm his office armed with a remote detonator and threaten to blow up his beloved SUV if Silke doesn't get her inheritance back. Maude, on the other hand, just wants to be allowed to collect returnable bottles without the money being deducted from her basic income support as "income".

Nora Abdel-Maksoud's satire is taking the theater stage by storm and proves that "inheritance must be learned".

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Location

Theater Lübeck Beckergrube 16 23552 Lübeck