It is time to talk about those years of anarchy and the consequences it had for civil society and the generation of those who were young at the time. This includes describing the feeling of powerlessness, the loss of trust in state power and the resistance against the right-wing.
Former GDR punk musicians Hans Narva (Herbst in Peking & The Inchtabokatables), Key Pankonin (Die Firma & Ichfunktion), Titus Jany (The Inchtabokatables), Bernd Stracke (L'Attentat & Wutanfall) and Torsten "Pegman" Füchsel (Rosengarten & B. Crown) tell of nonconformity and resistance, of jail and oblivion, of elation and experienced violence, of fears and powerlessness. Inevitably, the shadows also fall on today.
This is definitely not a feel-good evening, it comes out of the past gloomy, not very reconciliatory, in parts traumatic - and above all it is not (n)ostalgic. Inevitably, the shadows also fall on the present time. The play also closes a memory gap in the historiography of Germany as a whole.