Die Nacht so groß wie wir

Junges Landestheater Tübingen
Schauspiel & Tanz (in dt. Lautsprache)

The five of us. Together. Through the night, onto the city ring road, through the chaos, the party and the silence: “The five of us” are Pavlov, Maja, Suse, Tolga and Bo. They have belonged together for years. But on this night after their graduation party, everything is put to the test. On this night, which they declare to be the last night of their youth, they come face to face with their own personal monsters: “Tonight we must die” is the incantatory formula that no one can escape. We must die in order to be reborn.
From now on, nothing is certain. The connection between the five protagonists becomes shaky. Their bodies shake not only to the beat of the party, but increasingly follow the rhythm of uncertainty of whether their friendship will be shattered by the revelation of the next secret.

Choreographer Lin Verleger and director Monika Kosik find their own body language that combines with intoxicating words. Author Sarah Jäger composes a captivatingly pure and humorous language in her novel for young people. The result is a multi-perspective tale of friendships, rifts and encounters between party ecstasy and existential questions.

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Information on sensory stimuli

Sensory impressions such as bright light, loud noises or sudden events can be overstimulating or overwhelming for some people. That’s why you’ll find a list of sensory stimuli in “Die Nacht so groß wie wir” here.
They may be good to be aware of for you or someone who is attending the performance with you.

  • Confetti flying through the air.
  • Fog.
  • Video projection.
  • There is bright and colorful lighting as well as dimmed/ dim lighting. There are strobe lights, flashing lights and moving lights. There are sudden light changes.
  • There are loud noises and loud music. Background music. There is a loud, sudden warning signal. There are audio recordings.
  • The actors show strong emotions such as anger, sadness, despair and joy.
  • Sexualised violence is discussed.
  • The audience should be able to remain quietly seated throughout the performance.
  • The audience can see each other.

If you have any concerns or questions, please contact us at ticket@jes-stuttgart.de.
We will be happy to advise you and work out together how we can help.

CONTENT NOTE

We do not view content notes as spoilers for the plot of a play, but as an important source of information to help you decide whether or not to attend an event.

The play deals with a life-threatening illness, sexualized violence and the death of a parent.

Age 14+
Duration: 90 minutes
Prices: Children/teenagers 7,00 € / adults 14,00 €
Venue: JES Theatersaal

Besetzung

with

Sophie Aouami, Anna Golde, Michael Mayer, Toni Pitschmann, Alvaro Rentz

Direction

Monika Kosik

Choreography

Lin Verleger

Stage and costumes

Sophia Debus

Music

Valentin Schroeteler

Dramaturgy

Max Sauer

Theater pedagogy

Luisa Mell

Assistance

Lennis Biermann

internship

Silvan Göth