Born in the R.A.F.
by John von Düffel
What happened to the daughters and sons of the members of the „revolutionary“ 1968’s generation? Born in the R.A.F. is a strange confession in the form of a monologue. The protagonist’s parents belong to the 68’s generation, the generation of Baader-Meinhof. The son tells the Chief Federal Prosecutor his story of a great re-education: Raised in the conspiracy of a world-revolution he mutated to a law-and-order-petty bourgeois. Born in the R.A.F. is a sarcastical, ironic, Monty-Python-like play with a serious message: the smallest known unity of terrorism is the family.