Everything Possible

Foto: She She Pop
Foto: Benjamin Krieg

If a wish machine were set in motion in this very room where we are gathered. If everything imaginable—every idea and vision we speak into the microphone—were to be fulfilled over the course of the evening; perhaps not exactly as envisioned, but still recognizable, despite all imperfections and contradictions. If from now on, nothing would be lost once spoken. If this place, our being together, could transform endlessly—into a memorial? A séance? A tribunal of truth?—until we ultimately find ourselves in the unpredictable space of our sheer shared imagination.

Everything Possible is a happening on an empty theater stage. It follows two simple rules: Everyone does whatever they want. But whatever happens here—it must first be publicly invoked. This disarmingly simple formula combines the rigor and transparency of conceptual art with the chaotic richness of spectacle. The performers prepare individually. Through spontaneous collaborations and unexpected overlaps, a sketch-like utopian vision of society emerges. What laws, boundaries, and possibilities exist in this public space where we have gathered? What others might be imaginable? The performance begins as a ceremony and gradually transforms into unpredictable formats.
Everything Possible is a training ground for collective imagination, individual initiative, and collaboration—and a celebration of the unique present moment in theater.

Credits

Concept and Performance: She She Pop. By and with: Sebastian Bark, Johanna Freiburg, Lisa Lucassen, Mieke Matzke, Ilia Papatheodorou, Berit Stumpf.

Artistic Advise: Tina Ebert, Stage Advise: Philine Rinnert, Dramaturgy: Peggy Mädler, PR & Communication: ehrliche arbeit – freies Kulturbüro, Communication: Tina Ebert, Production: Tina Ebert, Aminata Oelßner, Elke Weber, Company Management: Aminata Oelßner, Elke Weber.

A production by She She Pop in Co-production with HAU Hebbel am Ufer Berlin, Theater Rampe Stuttgart und Schwankhalle Bremen.
Supported by: Theaterhaus Berlin Mitte.

Funded by Produktionsförderung Fonds Darstellende Künste and Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion Berlin.

Dates

Premiere
May 02, 2025, Theater Rampe, Stuttgart
more dates:
May 03/04, 2025, Theater Rampe, Stuttgart
May 16/17/18, 2025, HAU, Berlin

Dates

Premiere
May 02, 2025, Theater Rampe, Stuttgart
more dates:
May 03/04, 2025, Theater Rampe, Stuttgart
May 16/17/18, 2025, HAU, Berlin