PHOTO: © Verena Eidel

POST DADDIES

In the organizer's words:

A humorous and radical evening of self-exploration in several chapters

"Post Daddies" is a humorous and radical evening of self-exploration with the Israeli queer performers and pioneers Noam Meiri and Ariel Nil Levy. A dialog about lived life as an intimate portrait of a friendship that began in Tel Aviv in the 1990s. Supported by musician Henri Maximilian Jakobs and directed by German-Yemeni Konstantin Achmed Bürger, the stage becomes a sauna.

The daddies' bodies are not only a beautiful temple and spiritual place, but also an amusement park, for everyone! The three of them are still in high demand on the gay dating apps! But what about getting older, the loneliness? Where do you find yourself as an older queer person in the current debates of the queer community, its activism and its demands on life?

And is there such a thing as the collective wisdom of older queers? Experiences that could be useful for the young queer generation? The three Jewish, German-Arab daddies from Berlin clearly think: YES!

Journal - More insight into the background to the play can be found in the interview with Konstantin Achmed Bürger.

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Location

Heimathafen Neukölln Karl-Marx-Straße 141 12043 Berlin