In the organizer's words:

Post-colonial tragicomedy and an ode to good old-fashioned Jew-hatred.
Inspired by Molière's "Tartuffe".

A Berlin flat share, two new flatmates, old prejudices and the feeling of being on the right side of history. After all, Palestine won't free itself. If only those Almans didn't feel so guilty and those damn Zionists didn't have their fingers in every pie!

An evening of theater about left-wing anti-Semitism and the true meaning of words.

Jasmina wants to do everything right. After all, she has a lot of privileges and a condominium in Charlottenburg, which she shares with her buddy Manu and the activist Jonathan. Although Manu has terrible suspicions, Jasmina no longer wants to do without the morally impeccable fighter for a free Palestine. He finally helps her to stand on the right side of history and fight against the murderous Zionist regime. When Jasmina learns that her domestic help Natalya, who has fled the Ukraine, has relatives in Israel, the Gaza war finally arrives in her living room. While Manu desperately tries to talk some sense into Jasmina, Jonathan starts behaving increasingly strangely and strange things start appearing in the apartment. When a mysterious new flatmate moves in without being asked and the police visit them, Jasmina really has to ask herself the question: what does "intifada" actually mean?

By and with Konstantin Frank and Maria Agni

Stage & costumes: Marena XP

Visuals: Grigory Shklyar

Design: Dimitri Wasserblaj

September 05, 08, 12, 22

each at 19.00

On September 12, the performance will be followed by a Q&A and an open discussion.

Duration: approx. 90 minutes (in German)

Admission: 25,- € / 15,- €

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Price information:

Free seating, discounted tickets for students/ALG €15

Location

Neue Synagoge Berlin - Centrum Judaicum Oranienburger Str. 28-30 10117 Berlin

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