Weekly letter
Start of the season and two questions for Theres Indermaur and Stephanie Müller
Two scenographers reveal what visitors can expect in the interactive room installation ‘Stars Are Never Sleeping, Dead Ones and the Living’. Weekly letter #48

Credits: Insight into the structure of ‘Stars Are Never Sleeping, Dead Ones and the Living’
«"The performers charmingly expose historical and contemporary assumptions about deafness, presenting us with a performance that appeals to all the senses and juggles nimbly between spoken word, moving images, written language, music, dance, song and bilingual sign language interpretation. By the end of the show, we definitely know more: not only about the history of hearing aids and the historical view of deaf people, but above all about ourselves as hearing people and our one-dimensional view of the world."»
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