Mark St Germain has written a very amusing and touching comedy about two lonely souls who struggle to keep the same beat, but eventually both become courageous and come surprisingly close. This comedy will be performed on Sunday, 18 January at 8 p.m. in the Bürgerhaus Nieder-Roden, Römerstraße 15. Ever Montgomery urgently needs to learn to dance for an awards ceremony. However, he detests any physical contact because the professor of geosciences suffers from Asperger's syndrome, a special form of autism. On the advice of the caretaker, he approaches his neighbour Senga Quinn. She is a dancer, but after injuring her leg it is doubtful whether she will ever be able to dance again in her life. So Ever offers her 2153 dollars for a dance lesson. Senga initially rejects this offer as "immoral". But eventually curiosity wins out and they start lessons. Absurd situations quickly develop between the unlikely couple, as Ever takes everything Senga says literally and panics when it comes to the first touches that are unavoidable when dancing. Tickets are available in advance from 22 euros at the Department of Culture, Sport and Volunteering in the Alte Apotheke, Schwesternstraße 10, as well as online at www.frankfurtticket.de. Remaining tickets can be purchased at the box office from 7 pm.
