Tuesday, 27.01.2026
19:00
SEELEGSCHWÜR
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Doors: 18:55Start: 19:00End: 21:00
Suggested Price: 15.–
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SEELEGSCHWÜR is the second production by the theater collective ATZ. In it, the group explores one of the strongest emotions of all: hatred. On stage, they explore various facets of hatred and ask what remains for young people who seem to have little left but a glittering pile of broken pieces, except to hate their world. And whether this frowned-upon emotion not only causes damage, but can also have a productive, unifying, and combative side.

When a group of frustrated young people arrives at a self-discovery camp, camp leader Sabine Streckeisen believes she can solve their problems with a positive mindset and a little self-optimization. Because the participants are unwilling to comply with this plan, chaos gradually breaks out and things take their course.

Trigger warning: This play deals with various forms of psychological violence as well as physical violence. If you are unsure whether you can come and see the play and would like to find out more, please contact us via Instagram (@atz_theater) or email (ff.06@icloud.com).

Price: Choice of price (10/15/25/40) via Eventfrog or at the entrance.

Language: Swiss German. If you don't understand Swiss German but would like to come and see the play, please get in touch with us using the contact details above. We'll find a solution!

Recommended age: 15 and up

Cast: Zohar Biran, Johanna Bleisch, Sean Brand, Anna Brodski, Anna Erb, Alma Akka Ginosar, Nadezhda Kononov, Cora Nanut, Finn Sehy
Text and dramaturgy: Johanna Bleisch, Fernando Frauenfelder, Finn Sehy, Cora Nanut, Vale Köpfli
Direction and production management: Fernando Frauenfelder, Vale Köpfli, Antonio Mattioli
Stage design: Johan Esseiva, Amelie Scharrer
Costumes: Nikolaj Bösch, Leandra Neff
Makeup: Lilith Hausheer
Video: Alicia Löffler
Sound: Antonio Mattioli
Design and communication: Anna Erb, Johanna Bleisch

With heartfelt thanks to: Zentralwäscherei, Provitreff, Verein ELCH, Sidonie Classsen, Laura Fischer, Camille Isler, Saamel Lohrer, and Tichon Schärer.