• Fri, 27. June 2025
  • 00:00
  • [K2], House of Music Innsbruck

Schokolade

Nominated for the STELLA*24 in the category "Outstanding acting performance" Milk, dark, nut nougat, almond slivers, with pistachio, fleur de sel, chocolate shavings - who doesn't love them? Chocolate! The sweetest temptation of all. And therefore also the most suitable means of investigating the difficult question "Can humans share?" in an experiment. Because even without science, it can be established that one thing is definitely not true: Shared chocolate is not double chocolate. But perhaps it is: sharing is bitter. dre i were selected from 1000 people to take part in this experiment: Gruber, Gruber and Gruber. Drei Gruber and a bar of chocolate. A piece of chocolate for everyone - the fair solution could be as simple as that. But honestly - who wouldn't want a slightly larger piece of chocolate? Or even a second one? And in these or other special circumstances, isn't it perhaps even justified to claim a second piece for yourself? What rules and commandments could help the Grubers to solve this complicated task? Why is it so much more difficult to share chocolate than a slice of crispbread? Schoggiläbe, which means chocolate life, was developed by Tina Müller in collaboration with the Swiss theater Fallalpha. Very clownish and accordingly humorous and honest, the play shows why we sometimes find sharing difficult, on a small and large scale and especially with chocolate, of course.
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