Programm
— 19:30 Tickets
Hey girl, where’d you go?

‚Hey girl, where’d you go?‘ is the first concept of a one-act one-woman opera from theater makers Anne Fidler and Emma Rothmann. The piece will follow a middle-aged woman (sung by Rothmann) navigating the social and economic forces which push her toward homelessness. It’s an invitation to witness and participate in a raw and dynamic theatrical experience that is both intimate and allegorical. Fragmented narrative structure, soundscapes and individual musical numbers mirror this woman’s disintegrating reality as she sinks further into the insecurity that beckons her. The piece seeks to explore the intersection of aging, gender, and housing insecurity in Berlin through a bold fusion of opera, cabaret, and performance art.
Ringtheater’s workshop evenings ‚Hey girl, where’d you go?‘ offer the opportunity to join Anne and Emma for presentations of their newly developed material. Scenes, sketches, numbers, and text will be presented by Emma and Anne without additional musicians, costume or technical support. The evening is structured to lead audiences through key points of the show and elicit feedback and perceptions on the early development of this piece.
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Weitere Termine
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Language
English with some German
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Categories
Music Theatre, Performance, Cabaret
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Format
ContinuRing is the new work-in-progress format at Berlin’s Ringtheater. It gives artists the chance to further develop an existing idea or line of research and bring it to the stage in a showing. With ContinuRing, the Ringtheater aims to support artists in their creative process while creating space for exchange and feedback.
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Image Description
A woman sits on the edge of a white mattress placed on cobblestone ground. She rests her head on her hand with a pensive expression, holding a cup in the other hand. Wild plants grow between the cobblestones and around the mattress.
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Credits
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Direction, Concept, Text
Anne Fidler -
Composition, Performance
Emma Rothmann -
In-house Dramaturgy
Lisa Kirchner
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