“Alles Mögliche” is a playful happening that combines chaos and conceptual art: everyone does what they want – as long as they announce it in advance. The result is a lively, unpredictable theatre experience that questions the rules, renegotiates community and celebrates the power of the collective imagination.
The stage is empty and there is only one rule: everything that is about to happen here must be publicly announced in advance. “Everything Possible” is an improvised performance with extremely limited resources. The promise of a caesura and a new beginning marks the start of the evening. In this, the performance directly ties into Bullshit, the previous show by She She Pop on the stage of HAU1, in which the theatre space was symbolically sold off. What now follows is “poor theatre” in the sense of a disarmingly unprotected encounter. It begins with a microphone and an open list on which the performers announce their ideas and wishes, rules and suggestions as an unsorted script for the evening. Spontaneously feasible suggestions are interspersed with spectacular visions, the realisation of which seems utopian in the empty space. And while the announcements pile up at the microphone, the performers are already starting to implement them. Some things remain rough sketches, others are fully fleshed out, but nothing should be lost. What is this going to be? A funeral service? A swap meet? A séance? A court hearing? “Everything Possible” is a training in shared imagination, individual initiative and collaboration. And a celebration of unique presence in theatre.