Kirmes im Kopf – NEUROLUTION

Location:
Theaterhaus, Siemensstr. 11, 70469 Stuttgart

For a long time, Angelina Boerger thought she was a glitch in the system—too loud, too emotional,
too unfocused. Today she knows: She isn’t the problem, nor is the fact that we’re talking more about neurodiversity. The problem is a society that views diversity as a disorder. That has to change.
In her new book, *Normal Was Never the Plan*, which will be released on September 3, 2026, Angelina Boerger—also known as “Kirmes im Kopf”—embarks on a journey through the history of being different. Starting with her ADHD diagnosis, she shows that what we consider normal today is not a given of nature. It is the product of a world that measures, calculates, and optimizes everything for performance. To uncover these connections, the author looks back to the Stone Age, when being different was essential for survival, and to current debates surrounding the concept of neurodiversity. In the age of artificial intelligence, what does it mean to break out of familiar patterns?
In the fall of 2026, Angelina Boerger will bring her new book to life on stage. The show is aimed at everyone who no longer wants to apologize for being different, who wants to understand what lies behind the concept of neurodiversity, and who questions what society considers “normal.” Here, no one is too much or too little—everyone is just right.

Kirmes im Kopf – NEUROLUTION

Location:
Theaterhaus, Siemensstr. 11, 70469 Stuttgart

For a long time, Angelina Boerger thought she was a glitch in the system—too loud, too emotional,
too unfocused. Today she knows: She isn’t the problem, nor is the fact that we’re talking more about neurodiversity. The problem is a society that views diversity as a disorder. That has to change.
In her new book, *Normal Was Never the Plan*, which will be released on September 3, 2026, Angelina Boerger—also known as “Kirmes im Kopf”—embarks on a journey through the history of being different. Starting with her ADHD diagnosis, she shows that what we consider normal today is not a given of nature. It is the product of a world that measures, calculates, and optimizes everything for performance. To uncover these connections, the author looks back to the Stone Age, when being different was essential for survival, and to current debates surrounding the concept of neurodiversity. In the age of artificial intelligence, what does it mean to break out of familiar patterns?
In the fall of 2026, Angelina Boerger will bring her new book to life on stage. The show is aimed at everyone who no longer wants to apologize for being different, who wants to understand what lies behind the concept of neurodiversity, and who questions what society considers “normal.” Here, no one is too much or too little—everyone is just right.

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Theaterhaus
Siemensstr. 11
70469 Stuttgart

Organizer: Theaterhaus Stuttgart e.V.

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