PHOTO: © Paul Becker

PREMIERE: 5.109

In the organizer's words:

5.109

Children's theater project P8

10 children. 772 days. 5109 meters. 100% adventure. 1 big question

But let's start from the beginning: a crew of 10 children have been living in a secret deep-sea station 5109 meters below the surface of the sea (which, incidentally, is the deepest point in the Mediterranean) for as long as they can remember (and the children can only remember the last 772 days). How do you live together, without adults, in so few square meters? It certainly doesn't get boring keeping an entire station running, especially when you have to save the entire human race at the same time. (Wait! Please, what?)

An important fact: the 10 crew members are probably the last humans on the planet. Which brings us directly to the one question: Is there still a place to live up there?

A wild adventure, about cohesion and needs, about the art of cooking something halfway tasty from deep-sea algae and the courage to think beyond all boundaries and (hopefully) save the world along the way.

Project management: Robert Schmikale
Project assistance: Rosa Große

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Price information:

Tickets at €15 (solidarity ticket incl. €5 donation), €10 or €7 (reduced) are available at tickets@theatrium-leipzig.de or 0341 9413640

Location

Theatrium Alte Salzstraße 59 04209 Leipzig

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