Photo © Juliane Ulmer

Frauen sind heute ja auch keine Heiligen mehr und führen sich dementsprechend auf

Eva and Thomas are heading into the jungle to make a film. Thomas has big dreams. So does Eva, as she wants to make a name for herself. Thomas could be the key to that, or he could stand in her way. Somehow, it doesn’t quite add up. And perhaps it shouldn’t. It’s about who gets to tell the story, at what cost, and why Eva didn’t fly there sooner.

Thomas:
You really are special. Everything that usually works just doesn’t seem to work with you. You’re incredibly intelligent. I’m used to actresses being quite different. Women used to be much easier to deal with.

Eva:
You really shouldn’t say that; it sounds awful.

Thomas:
Yes, I know, that’s just how things were back then. Everything was a bit simpler. You have to see the body to know what you’re working with. If a director used to say, ‘Take your clothes off’, then that’s what was done. It wasn’t a problem at all. It was all about the film. That wouldn’t work today. Yes, everything was just a bit simpler.

A premiere by and with: Juliane Ulmer, Elisa Serauky, Henriette Schaarenberg, Hedwig Schaarenberg, Bernhard Schaar, Clara Devantié

Directed by: Clara Devantié
Text: Elisa Serauky
Set and costume design: Carla Ziegenbalg
Choreography: Polina Novikova

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