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28 June

The play "Stopover" at Frankfurt 2025.

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28.06 17:00, Sat

Frankfurt am Main, Kinder-und Jugendtheater

Walter-Möller-Platz 2, 60439 Frankfurt am Main
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The play "Stopover"
based on the play "Hotel of Two Worlds" by E.E. Schmitt.

 

What if between life and death - there is a stopover?
A place outside of time where you can't change anything. Only to wait. Only think. Only feel.

This space has no conventional logic - it's where the ultimate questions are asked:
What is life? Do we really live? Or do we just exist?
Why do we love - and are so afraid of losing?
What lies ahead of us?
And does it matter?

"Stopping on the Road " is a play-philosophy, a play-truth.
It's about each of us - about how easy it is to lose ourselves and how hard it is to find ourselves.
About the main thing, about the present, about the eternal.
One meeting can change everything. Even after...

 

A philosophical drama that touches the soul.
Subtle, profound, honest.
Will not leave indifferent.

"Come. We have something to tell you."

Age limit: 13+

 

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