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May 6 (tue) Theater

Go out and fight?

21h30 Small Auditorium
Gratuito, mediante levantamento de bilhete   Ages 16+  

Go out and fight?
Lajla Kaikcija 

A historic landmark in feminism and the building of democracy in Portugal, Novas Cartas Portuguesas, by Maria Isabel Barreto, Maria Velho da Costa and Maria Teresa Horta, is the starting point for this show, which aims to reinterpret the legacy of the three Marias in a contemporary way. The title of the play is itself a question. Come out and fight? is the question posed by playwright Stela Mišković, who takes as her starting point one of the real stories she collected for this text, a heroine who endures multiple humiliations, both from her abusers and from those who have an obligation to protect her. 

Sexual Theatre – Feminist Readings of Classics is a cooperation project between four European partners – the Bosnian National Theatre in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Theatre City Festival in Montenegro, the Paul-Valéry University in France and Faz Cultura in Portugal. Seeking to make a feminist reinterpretation of literary classics from these countries, international duos of directors and playwrights collaborated throughout 2024 with local casts and women’s rights organizations to create four new shows based on original texts, which are now travelling in the form of an itinerant festival through the partner countries.

Text Stela Mišković 
Translation Tamina Šop 
Direction Lajla Kaikcija 
Acting Inês Filipe, Inês Lago, David Salvado and Joana Teixeira 
Assistant director and executive producer Inês Pereira 
Light design Luís Silva 
Sound design Mariana Soares 
Assistant director and linguistic support Tamina Šop 
Co-funding Creative Europe

Show in Portuguese with English subtitles.  

This show is part of the Sexual Theatre – Feminist Readings of Classics project of Braga 25 Portuguese Capital of Culture.  

Associated with this performance, at 7 p.m. on the same day, there will be a conversation with Stela Mišković, Lajla Kaikcija, Alícia Widermann and Tatiana Mendes (UMAR Braga), moderated by Ana Gabriela Macedo.