Woman
Woman
Frau
Language: Russian
Olga Romanova and Dima Zicer present a unique solo performance based on the live paths of two very different women. The first one is an elderly German lady who supported Nazism and Hitler, survived World War II, and only after the defeat began to understand the scale of the crimes committed by Germany. The other is Olga Romanova herself, a journalist, human rights activist, public figure, whose biography also largely coincided with the "biography" of her country. More than 10 years ago, journalist and playwright Artur Solomonov managed to persuade already very elderly resident of Berlin to give an open and sincere interview, which later became the reason for several theatrical statements. However, this time, the director (and, also, a teacher, writer, blogger, radio host) Dima Zicer suggested shifting the focus to an extremely frank conversation that Romanova will have with the audience - about the connection between times and ideologies, about life and death, about love and hate. About princes and assholes. About war. About the wars that we have been living through and must overcome. HOW could a dictator and murderer be allowed to start a terrible and merciless war? How could this be allowed to happen to people? With the world? But we ourselves, each in our own way, are involved in what has happened.
The main character of the play begins to look for answers to these questions in the past, but almost immediately it becomes clear that the answers can only be found in the present. Here and now.
Director: Dima Zicer
Frau: Olga Romanova
Author of idea: Artur Solomonov
Multimedia designer: Kirill Milkus
Duration
1 hour
Ballhaus Prinzenallee
Prinzenallee 3313359 Berlin
20.00 EUR - 40.00 EUR