A joint project of the Pütter Bretter and the Theaterjugendclub for the opening of the 800 years Parchim festival week
The traditional play clubs of the Parchim Young State Theatre are joining forces to celebrate the 800th anniversary of the town of Parchim. Together, the Theaterjugendclub and the "Pütter Bretter" are now making their contribution to the festival week under the name "Püttiwood". In an intergenerational project, ignorance, lack of understanding, self-righteousness, world-weariness and loss of reality as well as commitment, admission, idealism, responsibility and self-reflection and the resulting conflicts are examined in a humorous way and brought to the stage with plenty of self-irony. Püttiwood shows the destructive explosive power that intergenerational conflict and the way we deal with it can have on a society and how fragile the framework that determines our coexistence is. They create a meeting place that challenges its members and audience to look beyond their own perceptions.
The committed performers prove that cohesion is important both on and off stage, and not judging each other.


