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Nach Terror Ferdinand von Schirachs neues Stück über ein vieldiskutiertes Thema: Beihilfe zum Suizid.
Richard Gärtner, 78, ein körperlich und geistig gesunder Mann, will seit dem Tod seiner Frau nicht mehr weiterleben. Er verlangt nach einem Medikament, das ihn tötet. Ärzte, Juristen, Pfarrer, Ethiker, der Staat und die Gesellschaft zweifeln, ob sie ihm bei seinem Suizid helfen dürfen. Die Ethikkommission diskutiert den Fall.
Ferdinand von Schirach verhandelt in seinem neuen Theaterstück das Sterben des Menschen. Und wie schon in seinem ersten Drama Terror müssen wir am Ende selbst ein Urteil fällen. Wem gehört unser Leben? Wer entscheidet über unseren Tod? Wer sind wir? Und wer wollen wir sein?
Hörspiel mit Florian Lukas, Jördis Triebel, Corinna Kirchhoff, Bettina Kurth, Peter Rühring, Martin Engler, Felix Goeser, Cathlen Gawlich.
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