PHOTO: © Foto: Elisa Berdica

Last Park Standing

In the organizer's words:

Two people meet by chance, get to know each other, fall in love and want to be together. Love could be so easy. But it's not. Because it's 2013, the place is called Gezi, the air smells of tear gas and the euphoria of the movement soon turns into terror and violence.

Together with many others, friends Umut and Ahmet fight optimistically for freedom and LGBTIQ rights. But then there are arrests, and while Umut falls in love with Janina, a German woman, and considers emigrating, Ahmet slowly falls apart from the fear. Umut is faced with the decision between home and exile, between solidarity and love, between political struggle and personal happiness.

On January 30, there will be an in-house discussion after the performance.

A play by Ebru Nihan Celkan | German by Oliver Kontny | With Seda Güngör, Johanna Withalm, Cem Göktas | Direction & Sound Pascal Wieandt | Stage & Costume Isabel Wibbeke | Video Benjamin Breitkopf | Lighting Design Stefan Grießhaber

Hint
This play deals with sexualized violence

Age recommendation
from 14 years

A production of Theaterhaus G7

Price information:

The ticket for some: 25€
The ticket for some: 15€
The ticket for many: 10€
The Ticket for All: 5€ (only at the Box Office)
Advance booking fees also apply for online advance sales.

Our solidarity pricing system is based on the fact that those who (can) pay more enable those who can pay less to attend the theater. Together with our colleagues from EinTanzHaus and zeitraumexit, we want to make it possible for even more people to visit the theater.

A production by Theaterhaus G7
Financed with funds from the Federal Theater Prize

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Location

Theaterhaus G7 G7 4b 68159 Mannheim

Organizer

Team Theaterhaus G7 Mannheim

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