A monologue about the effect of right-wing populist slogans | By Kirsten Fuchs
When Claire enters into her sister’s fashion blog and does an interview with the founder of a new label, a political uproar arises and she gets more and more into the orbit of right-wing populist actors and thoughts.
In this concentrated monologue, author Kirsten Fuchs describes the effect of right-wing slogans. Together with her protagonist Claire, she explores the limits of tolerance and freedom of expression and exposes the human contempt behind harmless-sounding statements.
Katja Hiller not only portrays the politically inexperienced fashion blogger Claire, but also the point of view of her neighbours. She invites the audience onto a risky roller coaster ride of emotions and arguments and leads us right into the story of a radicalisation on the far right and its consequences.
Performing rights: Rowohlt Theaterverlag
Premiere: 18.01.2018
(Program in German)
Additional information
Recommended for class 10 - 12
Duration: 1:00 h without break
Educational Services
https://www.grips-theater.de/de/theaterpaedagogik/klassen-und-gruppen
Participating artists
Katja Hiller (Mit)
Johannes Gehlmann (sowie der Musiker)
Tim Egloff (Regie)
Lea Kissing (Bühne & Kostüm)
Johannes Gehlmann (Musik)
Ute Volknant (Dramaturgie)
Ellen Uhrhan (Theaterpädagogik)