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BeMe Theatre
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Presented in the English language |
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13. March 2012 at 20:00 |
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13., 14., 15., 16., 17. March |
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20., 21., 22., 23., 24. March |
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Showtime 20:00 |
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EINSTEIN
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Einsteinstrasse 42
81675 München/Haidhausen |
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U-Bahn: U4, U5
Max-Weber-Platz |
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Tickets 18€ |
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Students 12€ |
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Groups of 10 or
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Permiere incl. Opening Night Gala 28€ (no discounts, coupons or reduced rate ticket prices for this performance) |
| In response to the growing interest expressed in our premieres, we've decided to turn opening night into a real event. Join us for boom's opening night gala on Tuesday, March 13th. Tickets include admission to our premiere performance, followed by a catered reception with Geldermann Sekt. You'll get the chance to mix and mingle with the artists and other special guests, including distinguished members of the diplomatic corps. Opening Night Tickets 28€. Please email or call us at the number below to book now. |
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Reservations |
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Fax. 089-385 377-64 |
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Public Relations: Pfau PR, Breisacher Straße 4,
81667 München
Tel.: 089 / 48 920 970, mobil 0173 / 947 99 35, info[at]pfau-pr.de |
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| “Sex to change the end of the world” is what Jules promises in a carefully crafted personal ad. The marine biologist successfully attracts a ready-and-willing journalism student to his underground lab, where he studies fish sleep cycles to predict the apocalypse. When the end is near, he plans to be prepared - and hopes he’s found the suitable mate to save the world with their “intensely significant coupling”. |
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| This off-beat, hilarious dooms-day comedy will keep you laughing and scratching your head at the same time. Inspired by Stephen Jay Gould’s book “Wonderful Life”, Peter Sinn Nachtrieb asks you to think about the delicate nature of our existence. Will this unlikely couple lead to another big bang? Or is the destiny of the human species being orchestrated by someone outside this aquarium? |
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Reviews
"darkly funny dialogue and an
appealing way of approaching big themes sideways..." -New York Times
"A fantastically wild ride... an
imaginative piece of social satire" -Backstage
“Grandly wacked-out apocalypse fantasy...” -Washington Post |
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