In Nelson Mandela's cell, a ray of light fell, which he used to grow tomatoes in a pair of old shoes. He distributed those to his fellow prisoners. That's love. People who turn off the lights on parked bikes that have been accidentally left on, even if you have to spend quite an irritating amount of time looking for exactly where that button is...that's love. Someone who lives alone and goes on vacation and before she leaves leaves leaves a bill with WELCOME BACK on her table...that too is love.

In her head, in her heart, in her surroundings and in...

In Nelson Mandela's cell, a ray of light fell, which he used to grow tomatoes in a pair of old shoes. He distributed those to his fellow prisoners. That's love. People who turn off the lights on parked bikes that have been accidentally left on, even if you have to spend quite an irritating amount of time looking for exactly where that button is...that's love. Someone who lives alone and goes on vacation and before she leaves leaves leaves a bill with WELCOME BACK on her table...that too is love.

In her head, in her heart, in her surroundings and in world history, Laura searches for people who can teach us what to love. Because really love, what is that and how do you do it? In her search she always encounters death, because as the Bible says where:'strong as death, is love'. The answers she finds are sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes hilarious and make you laugh through your tears.

After years of absence, this work of love is finally back on stage!

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