“We don't need you. Not your work, your education, your values. We don't need your knowledge, your science and we don't need comfort. It is too late. We don't believe you.” The audience is divided – adults on one side, young people on the other. An eloquent intergenerational conflict ensues. It is ironic, funny and wistful when questions and anger turn into instructions for a revolution.
TaO! - Theater am Ortweinplatz, Graz (A)
Idea: Simon Windisch and Company
Performance: Franka Jauk, Emma Moser, Elena Trantow, Felicia Sobotka
Direction: Simon Windisch
Direction- and Productionsassistant: Carmen Schabler
Music: Robert Lepenik and Company
Scenography and Design: Rosa Wallbrecher
Scenography- and Designassistant: Laura Kerschbaumsteiner
Outside Eye: Nora Winkler
Tech: Tom Grassegger, Lisa Raschhofer
No sensory notes for Offending the Adults
Adults can come here to be insulted :-)
Age 14+ About 90 min
in German spoken language
Tickets will be sold directly by the respective organisers. You can find the contact details by clicking on the venue.
Offending the Adults (14+) – TaO! - Theater am Ortweinplatz, Graz (A), Fotos: Clemens Nestroy
14+
in German spoken language
About 90 min
Tickets will be sold directly by the respective organisers. You can find the contact details by clicking on the venue.
“We don't need you. Not your work, your education, your values. We don't need your knowledge, your science and we don't need comfort. It is too late. We don't believe you.” The audience is divided – adults on one side, young people on the other. An eloquent intergenerational conflict ensues. It is ironic, funny and wistful when questions and anger turn into instructions for a revolution.
Idea: Simon Windisch and Company
Performance: Franka Jauk, Emma Moser, Elena Trantow, Felicia Sobotka
Direction: Simon Windisch
Direction- and Productionsassistant: Carmen Schabler
Music: Robert Lepenik and Company
Scenography and Design: Rosa Wallbrecher
Scenography- and Designassistant: Laura Kerschbaumsteiner
Outside Eye: Nora Winkler
Tech: Tom Grassegger, Lisa Raschhofer