Saturday, 11/30/2024
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Junges Ensemble Stuttgart (JES)

A bustling piece for hearing and deaf children and families
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Maximilian Schaible, Angélica Topfstedt, Pamela Meyer: Acting
Grete Pagan: Staging

The world is teeming with people and animals, with little comedies and great tragedies. These are stories that life writes and are shaped by language in every form. Thus, the JES also fills the stage with stories, people, animals, and everything that makes life: From the gray of a concrete cube unfolds a vibrant city with real everyday heroines and heroes, a writing goalkeeper, a celebrity hunter, a mayor, and a wondering fairy. A colorful coexistence of different attitudes and ways of life. And over all this bustle lies a tangle of different languages: Portuguese and German, spoken and signed.

“Sometimes it doesn't really matter which language you master,” says Grete Pagan, “it's much more important to be willing to reach out to others beyond your own language. Then communication will work out just fine.” How exactly this can happen is shown by the JES with excitement, a lot of humor, and its fantastic acting.

Duration: 40 minutes, no intermission

Note
By “deaf,” the JES understands various identities and life realities such as deaf, hard of hearing, CI (cochlear implant) users, or late-deafened.

Image: Andreas Etter

Event data provided by: Reservix

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