An event as part of the project "Climate justice - globally conceived and locally anchored in MV" of the One World Network M-V e.V.
How often can you rebuild everything? This question is the common thread running through the Climate Monologues, a haunting theatrical experience by director Michael Ruf.
The climate monologues show people in different regions of the world who feel the consequences of climate change in their own biographies and try to counter them. They tell, for example, of a nurse in the USA who narrowly escaped a wildfire in California or of a family's survival in Bangladesh after Cyclone Aila.
Michael Ruf conducted numerous, long and intensive interviews for the climate monologues. The recorded material was then abridged and condensed into a verbatim, close-to-human, documentary-style play: Without costumes or stage design, just words and music.
Admission is free.



