Berlin, February 1933, the new German leadership orders the closure of all ‘venues which promote immorality’. But Felix, the emcee of the depraved Fabulett, still has a story to tell. Set at the transition from one of the most liberal societies of its time with the world’s first gay rights movement, where the first queer anthem was composed, one of the first gay-themed movies was made, and the first gender-affirming surgeries were performed, to one of the biggest tragedies in human history, Fabulett 1933 deals with the fragility of achievements of a society and the struggle of visibility.
Fabulett 1933 is a new queer one-person musical with an original story and score, featuring music, ideas and lives classified as ‘degenerate’ by the Nazis. Following its critically acclaimed run at the 2022 Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Fabulett 1933 is now coming to Brighton Fringe.
https://youtu.be/zp-MAaCzVI0
Company: Fabulett Production / Michael Trauffer
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Genre: Theatre
Duration: 60 mins
Lower Age Suitability: 18
Upper Age Suitability: +
Under 2's will require a concession ticket.
Venues: The Actors - Theatre
Assistance Dogs Welcome
Content Warnings: Loud Noises References to Drug/Alcohol Misuse Contains Swearing Additional Content Warning: Distressing themes, war sounds, political viewpoints, scenes of sexual nature and references to violence, war, PTSD, loss of a loved one, substance abuse and homophobia.
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