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Blutiger Sommer. Die Revolution der Frauen

Theatre

09. - 12.11.2022, 19:30
WERK X-Petersplatz, Petersplatz 1, 1010 Wien

 

A production by Theaterkollektiv Hybrid in cooperation with WERK X-Petersplatz.

The Austrian-Iranian director, author and actor Alireza Daryanavard provides a real theater highlight in the November program with two NESTROY nominations in his luggage and a new version of the revival of "Bloody Summer"!
Due to current events, the revival of the documentary theater piece is dedicated to the women's revolution in Iran. Similar to the original version, the performance is based on reports from activists and the media as well as conversations with demonstrators involved in the current protests. The research is also based on chat transcripts, video excerpts and eyewitness accounts of arrests.

https://werk-x.at/premieren/blutiger-sommer-wiederaufnahme/

 

 

Artists*

Gin Müller is a director, theatre scholar, performer and queer ar/ctivist. Gin’s pieces negotiate activist and political topics as well as collective forms of collaboration both on and off the stage.
Sandra Selimović is an actress, director, rapper, and Roma activist. She is a co-founder of the feminist Roma theatre association Romano Svato and a fighter for queer and women’s rights within the Roma community.
Mariama Nzinga Diallo is an activist and Pan-Africanist, photographer, artist, and performer. She studied contextual painting at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. She is currently involved in helping Black people who have fled from Ukraine.
Edwarda Gurrola is an actress in theatre and film. Since her childhood, she has appeared in various TV formats and telenovelas. In 2015, she was nominated for an Ariel, Mexico’s film award, as Best Actress in a Leading Role.
Natalie Ananda Assmann is a freelance artist, theatre-maker, curator and performer. Her work is located at the intersection of theatrical intervention in public spaces and queer-feminist, anti-fascist image production.
Selina Shirin Stritzel is a freelance theatre maker, political education worker, cultural scientist and transmedia artist. She is studying Critical Studies at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
Andreas Fleck works as a production manager and dramaturge for various theatre institutions and independent theatre groups.