A play about responsibility and repression. Gottlieb Biedermann recognizes the danger posed by his guests, but does not act. Out of politeness, fear and convenience, he allows the disaster to happen. Max Frisch shows how easily people ignore warning signs and how fatal it is to abdicate responsibility. The play poses uncomfortable questions: When should we have acted? And why don't we do it? A theater classic that is frighteningly topical today. In cooperation with the Schopfheim City Museum, the permanent exhibition is open to early theatergoers one hour before the play begins. In the Hebel Year, there are watercolors by Schopfheim designer H. Th. Baumann on J.P. Hebel's "Allemannic Poems" to discover.
Tickets for the theater are available from Regio buchhandlung Schopfheim.
Tickets for the theater are available from Regio buchhandlung Schopfheim.
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