
Nino has a dream. Well, he has had many dreams. The one about happiness with his rationally controlled life partner, for example. Now, in any case, Nino is standing in a rundown tavern, glowing with energy, spinning a gastronomic vision. This has to do with the fact that Nino has made the acquaintance of an old lady. Mrs. Yamamoto. She radiates what Nino lacks: inner peace. Before Nino finds himself in the inn and in a life that might be right for him, quite a bit happens in Dea Loher's multifaceted comeback piece. It’s about transience, curiosity and neuroses, fears, and loneliness. A delicately composed circle, interspersed with characters who become increasingly foreign to each other as they get to know one another better. ~ Stephan Reuter
Guest performance: Schauspiel Stuttgart