Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach am Neckar · June 6, 2024
- June 7, 2024
On June 6, 2024, I took part in a staged reading of Gerlind Reinshagen’s drama Sonntagskinder, presented at the Deutsches Literaturarchiv Marbach, as part of a conference on Reinshagen’s work and legacy. Under the direction of Axel Brauch and in collaboration with apl. Prof. Dr. Annette Bühler‑Dietrich, students of the University of Stuttgart brought Reinshagen’s rarely staged play to life through a script-based reading, supported by the SRCTS – Stuttgart Research Center for Text Studies and the Diversity Fund of the university.
This reading formed part of a broader event exploring Reinshagen’s dramatic oeuvre—once central to German stages in the 1960s and 1970s but largely forgotten. The production reaffirmed the relevance of her work to contemporary gender and literary discourse.
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Recording of *Sonntagskinder* reading – June 6, 2024
Recording of "Sonntagskinder" reading – June 6, 2024
University of Stuttgart · December 8, 2023
- December 10, 2023
I contributed to the University of Stuttgart’s teaching project “Dramen von Autorinnen des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts: Neu gesprochen und gehört” (Winter Semester 2023/24), led by Prof. Dr. Annette Bühler‑Dietrich and supported by the Diversity Fund. In this workshop, I helped produce short audio plays based on works by women dramatists from the 18th and 19th centuries. The performances were enhanced by staged “cover photographs” and presented at the university. Subsequently, the audio plays were made available online with subtitles, ensuring accessible engagement and its use for teachers and instructors at a school and college level. As part of the broader “Women’s Drama and Theatre: 1625–2025” initiative, this project highlights and reclaims the contributions of women playwrights to German-language drama through publication, curricular development, and scholarly dissemination.
Project Website: Dramen von Autorinnen – neu gesprochen und gehört