The Jewish coming of age story “Gewässer im Ziplock” (Dana Vowinckel), which can currently be seen at Schauspiel Hannover, is about family. It deals with 15-year-old Margarita’s relationship with her parents. “There is no life without pain” declares Margarita’s mother in an argument. How do young people view their relationship with their parents? For the reading at Villa Seligmann, young people have written their own dialogs, which will be read by the actors from “Gewässer im Ziplock”. This will be followed by an audience discussion led by Eliah Sakakushev-von Bismarck, the director of Villa Seligmann, which will focus on: What role do parents play when it comes to religious and Jewish identity?
In cooperation with Schauspiel Hannover. With texts from the performing arts course at the Ricarda-Huch-Schule. Read by Leyb Elias, Stella Hilb, Philippe Goos and Jonathan Stolze.
Tickets at the standard price of 8 euros are available in the webshop, at karten@villa-seligmann.de or by phone. 0511 844887-200. Seating is free. Admission from 7 pm.
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