History is written by men - at least that is the impression given by history books. As a rule, women only appear as marginal figures. This quiet literary revue tells 200 years of German history through the lives of three women writers.
Over the course of her life, Erika Mann developed from a pleasure-seeking bohemian to a politically minded and active woman. Decades before that, the bourgeois shock performances of the great poet Else Lasker-Schüler, the Jewish writer expelled from the German Reich, were similarly provocative. And Bettina von Arnim, née Brentano, provoked the bourgeois and aristocratic audiences of her time with her social indictments.
The three women are played by the first-class, multi-award-winning actresses Ann-Kathrin Kramer, Claudia Michelsen and Barbara Auer. An evening with six strong women.
A production of the Sagas Ensemble.
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