Theater Association Markt Schwaben: 'Young Stage Futura' presents a turbulent comedy
The young theater group 'Futura' from Markt Schwaben is set to present the comedy 'Dead Women Don't Drink,' featuring a ghost as a roommate in a spooky rental market.
The young theater collective 'Futura' from Markt Schwaben is showcasing a new comedy titled 'Dead Women Don't Drink,' written by Claudia Kumpfe. The play centers around Laura, who finds herself entangled in a peculiar situation after moving into a new apartment only to discover that she shares her space with a ghost named Pia. This supernatural twist highlights the absurdity and challenges faced in the local rental market, which is often described as daunting and frightening.
The play's premiere is scheduled for Friday, March 13, with additional performances on March 14, 20, 21, and 22. The showtimes are set for 8 PM on Fridays and Saturdays, and 3 PM on Sundays. Tickets can be purchased at the theater's office, at the evening box office, or online, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in the arts. The comedic elements intertwined with supernatural themes not only entertain but also reflect on the realities of living in today's rental market, resonating with audience members who may have experienced similar frustrations in their search for housing.
This production represents a significant community effort and highlights the importance of local theater in Markt Schwaben. With its engaging storyline and relatable themes, 'Dead Women Don't Drink' is expected to draw in audiences looking for a mix of comedy and commentary on contemporary issues. The involvement of local playwright Claudia Kumpfe adds a personal touch to this performance, fostering a sense of connection within the community and promoting the arts in the region.