Ondugen is a partially surreal, partially melancholic satire that not only sabotages the image of the national poet but also questions the place of democracy in a world that tramples on humanist values. Claudio merely wanted to meet friends to work on the central idea of their newly founded party: democracy must return to its origins and the next Prime Minister should be chosen by lottery. Due to an unintended detour, he ends up in a tête-à-tête with a university professor narrating Victor Hugo's intense sexual activity during his stay in Vianden, asserting that there should be an heir in Luxembourg's genetic pool. While the lottery's first premier turns out to be a tedious populist, Claudio and the professor embark on a search for the person who might unknowingly be the great literary genius the Luxembourgensia lacks - a quest intertwined with Claudio's migratory family history.
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MIERSCHER THEATER
Mersch
Luxembourg
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