A decade between welcoming culture and the fall of Assad
By and with Rania Mleihi
A personal story of flight, exile, and new beginnings: In her solo performance, Syrian theater maker Rania Mleihi interweaves her own biography with two historical events: the 10th anniversary of Angela Merkel’s “We can do it” and the recent upheaval in Syria following the flight of dictator Bashar al-Assad. Between memories of Damascus and the challenges of a new beginning in Germany, a multi-layered mosaic of identity, loss, and hope emerges. Between open borders and new barriers, between solidarity and division. Migration is more than a political debate; it is a collection of personal destinies. The performance traces these and asks central questions: How does belonging arise? How does exile shape the idea of home? How does identity change in transition? And what role can theater play as a space for memory, change, and resistance?
- Text, direction & performance Rania Mleihi
- Music Daniela La Luz
- Video Ruben Müller
- Producer Mara Martínez
- Outside Eyes Anne Habermehl, Anne Sophie Kapsner, Ruben Müller
- Press Angela Vucko
- Social Media Johanna Hänsch
- Studio Recording Korbinian Wegler
Dates & Tickets
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Wed 17.12. 7:30 – 8:45 pm
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Thu 18.12. 7:30 – 8:45 pm
Talk afterwards
- Werkraum
- 17.12.2025
- English, German & Arabic