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»Herzensangelegenheiten sind keine Kopfsache«. Kate hat eine Schwäche für Mistkerle. Immer wieder fällt sie auf denselben Typ Mann rein, der sich nimmt, was er will, ohne Rücksicht auf andere. Sie erholt sich noch vom letzten Herzensbrecher, als sie Steve begegnet. Geprägt durch seine aktivistische Mutter versucht Steve, sich mit aller Macht gegen das Patriarchat und die ihm dadurch zugedachte Rolle zu stemmen. Trotz völlig verschiedener Weltanschauungen verlieben sich Kate und Steve ineinander. Als wäre das nicht schon kompliziert genug, mischen sich auch noch Ex-Freund*innen und besorgte Elternteile in die Beziehung ein … Gibt es für Kate und Steve ein Happy End? Samantha Ellis hat eine schlagfertige Komödie für zwei Spieler*innen geschrieben, die in unterschiedliche Rollen schlüpfen und so erkunden, welche Muster wir permanent in unseren Beziehungen wiederholen. Warum machen ständig wir dieselben Fehler und wie sich lässt dieser Kreislauf durchbrechen? Wie führt man eine feministische Beziehung? Und können Männer überhaupt Feministen sein? Inszeniert wird »How to Date a Feminist« von Sarah Speiser, die 2021 »Das Interview« auf die Bühne des Gostner Hoftheaters brachte.
AUSVERKAUFT - Evtl. Restkarten an der Abendkasse»Matters of the heart are not a matter of the head«. Kate has a weakness for jerks. Time and again, she falls for the same type of man who takes what he wants without regard for others. She is still recovering from the last heartbreaker when she meets Steve. Shaped by his activist mother, Steve tries with all his might to fight against patriarchy and the role assigned to him. Despite completely different worldviews, Kate and Steve fall in love with each other. As if that weren’t complicated enough, ex-boyfriends and concerned parents also meddle in the relationship... Is there a happy ending for Kate and Steve? Samantha Ellis has written a witty comedy for two actors who slip into different roles and explore the patterns we constantly repeat in our relationships. Why do we keep making the same mistakes, and how can this cycle be broken? How does one conduct a feminist relationship? And can men really be feminists? "How to Date a Feminist" is directed by Sarah Speiser, who brought "The Interview" to the stage at the Gostner Hoftheater in 2021.
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She is considered one of the least influential artists of her generation... and has made a name for herself as "the no-hit wonder from the Bavarian Forest": The fearless KARIN RABHANSL creates darkly colorful singer-songwriter music in High German and Lower Bavarian, and sometimes in English if urgency demands it.
Lyrically, it’s about winners and losers, monsters and superheroes, loneliness, farewells, and betrayed dreams. It’s about the ride of life and the understanding that the world is not inherently good or bad, but often just a tricky place – strange and beautiful yet filled with pitfalls and shallows.
The keyword is: DIALECT RIOT! "I am a guitar girl," says the Lower Bavarian girl with the colorful striped stockings, who refuses to be pigeonholed stylistically yet knows exactly where she comes from and what she wants. No worries: Despite the sometimes dark undertones, we can envision KARIN RABHANSL as a happy person.