Johann König is in the middle of life: He has fathered three children, planted two trees and built a house. So the next tasks are practically pressing: He has to plaster the house, prepare for the children to move out and cut down the trees. At the same time, however, he is completely out of touch with life: For he is often lost in thought or in mushrooms, bathing in the forest and enjoying his own and nature's whims.
In his new program, he asks the pressing questions of the present:
1. which is more effective: children who give up school for environmental reasons or parents who give up children for environmental reasons?
2. if you order a book about exploitation by mail order from Amazon in the evening and it still hasn't arrived the next day, ... what rights do you have as a customer?
3. corona and no end: where was it in Wuhan? The exceptional choleric playwright's latest stage play is also his most famous to date: cool in its analysis, warm in its poetry, hot in its performance.