"The fat years are over" ... with this provocative slogan, the three friends Jan, Peter and Jule inscribe the living room walls of rich citizens whose homes they enter in protest against capitalism. Their aim is not to enrich themselves, but to purify society! However, this noble goal is disrupted by reality: during another break-in, the owner comes home unexpectedly early. What to do? Especially as it is Justus Hardenberg, the very millionaire who withholds a comparatively ridiculous amount of compensation from Jule in a court case following a traffic accident because he has a better lawyer. Without further ado, Hardenberg is kidnapped as the epitome of the enemy class and taken to a remote mountain hut. But nobody wanted to commit a capital crime. So what do you do with the guy? They discuss it. Hardenberg has sympathy for the three of them, as he was actually like this himself when he was young ... Honest insight or a set-up? The three of them aren't sure and risk a turn for the better in the end. But will it end well?
Photo: Markus Feustel, (c) Thomas Leidig
Based on the film of the same name by Hans Weingartner, adapted for the stage by Gunnar Dreßler
DIRECTOR AND STAGE: Max Claessen
COSTUME AND STAGE WORK: Sonja Zander
DRAMATURGY: Anja Del Caro
With Markus Feustel, Alice Hanimyan, Daniel Elias Klein and Markus Majowski
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Drama