The liberation from National Socialism in the spring of 1945 did not mean an end to persecution and discrimination for all victim groups equally. Homosexuals remained in the crosshairs, as the Nazi version of Paragraph 175 remained unchanged in the Criminal Code of the Federal Republic of Germany. The police and judiciary continued to persecute homosexuals relentlessly - especially in Düsseldorf, which had already been a center of persecution for homosexuals during the Third Reich.
In autumn 2024, young people led by director Marvin Wittiber explored the persecution of the queer scene in National Socialist Düsseldorf in the theater project "Allein im Rosa Winkel". The theater collective is now continuing this artistic exploration. In a staged reading, it explores the significance of the end of the war 80 years ago for queer Düsseldorfers: How did life go on for the survivors? Were they able to overcome their isolation and loneliness? Was the shattered, once thriving queer subculture revived? How can we talk about it today? And which battles for recognition and equal rights have still not been won?
A staged reading about the continued persecution of Düsseldorf's homosexuals after 1945
Performance: 15.05.2025
7.30 pm, Theatermuseum Düsseldorf
Tickets at the Box Office 15€ / 10€ (reduced)
Reservations: kasse_theatermuseum@duesseldorf.de or 0211 89-96130
With teenagers and young adults aged 15-25
Artistic direction: Marvin Wittiber
Text: Simone Saftig & Ensemble
Stage design: Saskia Holte
Composition & live music: Marion Sherwood
A production by: DüsselDrama
In co-production with: Theatermuseum Düsseldorf
In cooperation with: Mahn- und Gedenkstätte Düsseldorf, Queere Geschichte(n) Düsseldorf e. V. & Amt für Gleichstellung und Antidiskriminierung Düsseldorf
In cooperation with: Lesbian and Gay Library Düsseldorf (LuSBD)
Price information:
15€ / 10€ (reduced) Reservations: kasse_theatermuseum@duesseldorf.de or 0211 89-96130