In a scenic monologue, an exciting mix of lecture and theater, of drama and tragic comedy, the actress Gabriele Köhlmeier takes a look at the world from a female perspective and asks herself why it is the way it is. And how it used to be. And how it could be.
How is it possible that for millennia, historical writing has included almost no women? Did they not exist, were they not worth mentioning, did they not achieve anything? And why did they put up with this exclusion and confinement, the women? Did they have no desire to resist? Did they not want to? Were they not allowed to?
And where do we stand today? And where might we be if women had had a voice, if they had been heard, if women had been able to participate in decision-making? Even back then, a long, long time ago? Would the world today perhaps look a little different, a little more peaceful?
So many questions. There are a few answers on …