ich sehe was / was du nicht siehst

Content


There is a memory that goes back a long way. He has recounted it from time to time over the years, and a lot of time has passed in between. A lot of time in which he has changed…
A summer evening and a house party, with spin the bottle, of course. When the bottle points to him, he has to kiss Lea. And when they are left alone in the room afterwards, everyone thinks something happened – but it didn’t.

In „ich sehe was / was du nicht siehst“, Sergej Gößner offers diverse perspectives on the topic of sexualised violence, which is often not talked about out of shame. Julius Max Ferstl’s production focuses primarily on the reactions of others and asks how patriarchal prejudices, which play into the hands of perpetrators and unsettle friends and relatives of victims, can be countered.

Notes on accessibility

•    There are several wheelchair spaces available.

•    There is also an accessible toilet in front of the JES studios (entrance C, 1st floor), which can be reached via lift.

•    The nearest disabled parking spaces are located on Eberhardstraße, Breite Straße and Christophstraße.

•    We are happy to pick you up at the nearest bus or train stop.

•    Your assistance dog is welcome.

•    There is free seating during the performance. Please let us know if you would benefit from early boarding.

Detailed information on accessibility and inclusion at JES can be found here!

Content Notes

This production contains depictions of sexual violence, alcohol abuse, and gaslighting. It includes sounds of vomiting and gagging over a toilet bowl.

Age: 14+
Duration: 75 minutes
Prices: Children/young people €7.00, adults €14.00
Venue: FITZ theatre hall

Besetzung

with

Trigal Sandberger Cañas, Marius Petrenz

Lyrics

Sergej Gößner

Direction

Julius Max Ferstl

Equipment

Tom Schellmann

Dramaturgy

Ella Elia Anschein

Assistance

Fabian Eberhardt, Amelie Möcklin