Monday, March 31, 2008

Suitcase And Clothes Rack Dream

The Coffee community seeks allies

We are looking to recruit! Whether retired, student, students, factory workers ... - We want to support you in your cultural ideas. After the first successful steps with as members of the writing workshop Elisabeth Tonderas (theme parties for children and water games), the Film Club cine + ... (1 Lingener summer movie night in the office of Justice) or Verena Nüssmann (photo exhibition 'Faces of Asia') do we have multiples of all ages who like to work with us.

Just gonna be a mail to: kaffeekommune@googlemail.com or 0177/4456453 (novel starch) and the idea sometimes expressed. Of course we are always interested in any kind of voluntary manpower: the design of Events - Whether decoration, art, gastronomy or organization - needs a lot of it. And damn the thing makes a lot of fun too!

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play "Why does not matter" - the photos




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Thursday, March 6, 2008

Should You Use Gloves When Babysitting

play "Why does not matter "Lookentor in Lingen

One the Kaffeekommunler - Roman strength - leads his final presentation at last. We do hereby known times:

On 28th and 29th March 20 to clock is the self-developed play "Why does not matter" in Lookentor (outside the Post Road 5) listed. Based on Jean-Paul Sartre's "No Exit" developed eight players in the ages of 16 and 40 under the leadership of Roman strength of the plot.
What is it? All of a sudden snatches 'something', the players of their current life circumstances. Whether Kiffer, school girl, psychologist or porn queen - imprisoned in a room without knowing the other, they look for a way out of their situation. They constantly steals the feeling that there is still out there 'anyone'.

Is it possible to rescue and plays only one with you? Why are they here? Why them? Does the room with you?

Please reserve tickets early for 3 / 4 under € 0177 / 44 56 453 or roman.starke @ googlemail.com, because the audience seats are limited.