Two agents from the Intergalactic Happiness Monitoring Agency are sent to Earth because the level of happiness there is reportedly below average. In such cases, the planet faces the threat of destruction. But before making a decision, they assess whether humanity is truly unhappy—and wonder if they themselves are capable of understanding human happiness, in order to spare the planet and its inhabitants based on the correct findings.
Through acrobatics, dance, and physical theater, this humorous piece poses the question: “What defines a human being?” Two extraterrestrial characters arrive on Earth on a reconnaissance mission, offering a different perspective on human habits, behaviors, and emotions. The characters and the audience’s direct involvement bring abstract themes to life and encourage reflection on the values of our “daily lives.”
Light design: Christoph Siegenthaler
Œil extérieur: Jean Martin Roy and Colette Roy
From 5 years, 45 min. german and italian