By Katja Lehmann. With Léa Zehaf & Christoph Maasch
Is the battle of the sexes as hackneyed as the unfortunate discussion about the pros and cons of gender? Of course not. It will last as long as there are different genders - presumably forever.
And it will be waged for just as long with varying degrees of doggedness, with different weapons, tactics and goals. But what do Carolin Kebekus, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Johanna von Koczian, Melania Trump, Pope Francis, Harvey Weinstein, Adéle Haenel, Dieter Nuhr and Margaret's hairdresser have to do with it? A lot, that much we can tell you. After all, today's men do a lot more nappy-changing, wiping and mopping than their fathers, don't they?
What's more, the vast majority of trees in our inner cities - whether poplars, willows, oaks, beeches and so on - are male. How can this dominance be explained? Answers now in this theater.
Price information:
All pupils and students pay €8.00 admission