In the organizer's words:
Stefanie Anna Miller's Medea.silence tells the ancient story of Medea about love and betrayal with a new visuality. The deaf actress Cindy Klink plays Medea in a production with deaf, hearing-impaired and hearing people. The play builds bridges and sheds light on topics such as exclusion, inclusion and justice.
Information on accessibility:
- The play Medea.Stille is in German sign language and German spoken language.
- The audience discussion following the performance will also be interpreted into German and German Sign Language.
- The auditorium is barrier-free.
- We can reserve wheelchair accessible seats.
- There is a wheelchair-accessible toilet.
- Guide dogs and assistance dogs are welcome.
- You can find detailed information on the accessibility of the Comedia Theater here: https: //www.comedia-koeln.de/haus/ihr-besuch/
- Please let us know if you would like to be picked up from the nearest bus or train stop and accompanied to the event.
Please contact Katharina(katharina.wuerzberg@sommerblut.de) if you have any concerns or questions about accessibility.
Note on the solidarity ticket system:
We want to break down economic barriers and enable as many people as possible to visit the festival. With your ticket purchase you help us to create a fair and solidary system for everyone. More information here: Info Sommerblut Kulturfestival
Note for people with disabilities:
If the "B" mark is noted on the disabled person's ID card, the person accompanying the person with a disability has Free admission to all events.
Contact for questions about the event: tickets@sommerblut.de
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