In their 'CMMN SNS PRJCT', Laura Kalauz and Martin Schick look at theatre as a possible arena for free trade and adventure, a space that lies between voyeurism and participation. Onstage they look for a way of going beyond thinking in terms of economic gain, and aim to break down prevailing conventions. And they certainly succeed, even in the very first scene. They welcome the audience in their underwear, handing out all sorts of objects, from shower gel to a piece of furniture, for free. This is only the beginning of a clever game with social mechanisms. In the Austrian newspaper 'Der Standard', 'CMMN SNS PRJCT' was described as 'A brilliant work that proves that a contemporary political performance does not have to point the finger at anyone.' And that summarises this piece well. In short, you should not miss it, its humour and its seriousness.