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Players' Wives is a powerful 90-minute theatrical production by director Lena Brasch that examines the hidden lives and systemic inequalities within professional football through a feminist lens.
The work centers on the stories of women—both partners of male players and athletes themselves—who navigate an industry designed around male achievement. Through intimate storytelling and theatrical innovation, the production reveals how these women manage confidentiality agreements, public visibility without agency, and the constant pressure to maintain silence. The piece is particularly relevant in light of recent scandals like Luis Rubiales' assault on Jennifer Hermoso and cases involving partner violence, highlighting how patriarchal power structures dominate professional sports.
With clever and charming storytelling, the production unmasks the misuse of power and exposes the invisible labor and emotional toll placed on women in this golden cage. The performance explores themes of identity, loyalty, personal ambition, and the untold stories behind the spectacle of professional football.
Performers: Sina Martens and Gabriel Schneider
Runtime: 90 minutes, no intermission
Language: English surtitles available
A thought-provoking exploration of gender, agency, and what it means to be seen yet silenced.

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