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Ingeborg Bachmann's only novel Malina explores the psychological dissolution of a woman caught between two men. Adapted for the stage by Fritzi Wartenberg, this powerful production examines what it means to desire connection in a world that offers no genuine "we," to assert one's identity while facing the violence of societal expectations and the weight of the past.
The performance is a poetic meditation on autonomy, love, and the self. A woman yearns to transcend the limitations of language and history, yet finds herself perpetually alienated, her hopes constantly at odds with what society demands. Bachmann's language becomes theater here, with brilliant actresses bringing the novel's interior world to vivid, devastating life.
At 1 hour 45 minutes with no intermission, this is an intense, intimate experience that lingers long after the curtain falls. Running at the Neues Haus at Berliner Ensemble.
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