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KURZSCHLUSS

In the organizer's words:

David, perhaps the problem is not with the daycare center
or the teacher, but with Itamar.

Neta and David Pilz have children together, and it's fair to ask whether the problem is at all unusual. Although their son Itamar throws spoons, he is otherwise a fairly normal boy. His idol is the "Super Doctor", without whose cape he never goes anywhere, and he has also beaten Danny Hirsch at nursery school. Most of the time, his parents are fully occupied with this firework display of everyday life. But now "some diagnostician" thinks that Itamar has autism. What does that mean? This woman doesn't even know the child!
A breathless couple deal with challenges they hadn't expected, and their relationship is also affected - after all, each of them knows better what Itamar needs most and what is right for him. With loving, wild humor, it becomes clear that Itamar is not the only one with his own needs.
Noa Lazar-Keinan writes about the everyday life of a basically normal family with great seriousness in the themes and wonderful humor in the dialogues. She draws the audience interactively into the lively play with friendly tasks: In short improvised scenes, the audience becomes part of the action.

The Israeli premiere of the comedy was a huge success, and the German premiere of the comedy at the Gerhart-Hauptmann-Theater Görlitz-Zittau also thrilled and moved audiences for two seasons.

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Price information:

Tickets from 4.7.

Location

Mainfranken Theater Würzburg
Mainfranken Theater Würzburg Theaterstraße 21 97070 Würzburg

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