Theatre // Münchner Kammerspiele // Long Night of New Drama 2025 // staged reading // Text: Ivan Vlatković // winner of audience award // Romy can't sleep. Nightmares keep her awake. Her new boyfriend, Florian, an aspiring Austrian politician, is lying next to her in bed. At the same time, young real estate agent Jelena is selling houses in Croatia that she can never afford and dreams of emigrating. The two women are connected by a long-hidden past that ultimately leads to a fateful encounter. "Emina" explores questions of identity and belonging in a Europe shifting to the right. How does the past influence our present? What significance do we attach to our origins?
With: Stefan Merki, Philipp Mohr, Anja Signitzer & Vasilisa Tovstyga, Direction: Anne Sophie Kapsner, Dramaturgy: Hannah Baumann & Paulina Wawerla, Directors Assistence: Constanze Nogueira Negwer, Stage & Costume: Marlene Pieroth, equipment cooperation: Ying Yue, Equipment internship: Anna Liebhäuser, Light: Jürgen Tulzer, Pictures by: Judith Buss

Emina

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Theatre // Münchner Kammerspiele // Long Night of New Drama 2025 // staged reading // Text: Ivan Vlatković // winner of audience award // Romy can't sleep. Nightmares keep her awake. Her new boyfriend, Florian, an aspiring Austrian politician, is lying next to her in bed. At the same time, young real estate agent Jelena is selling houses in Croatia that she can never afford and dreams of emigrating. The two women are connected by a long-hidden past that ultimately leads to a fateful encounter. "Emina" explores questions of identity and belonging in a Europe shifting to the right. How does the past influence our present? What significance do we attach to our origins?
With: Stefan Merki, Philipp Mohr, Anja Signitzer & Vasilisa Tovstyga, Direction: Anne Sophie Kapsner, Dramaturgy: Hannah Baumann & Paulina Wawerla, Directors Assistence: Constanze Nogueira Negwer, Stage & Costume: Marlene Pieroth, equipment cooperation: Ying Yue, Equipment internship: Anna Liebhäuser, Light: Jürgen Tulzer, Pictures by: Judith Buss
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