In their new performance, Studio Julian Hetzel asks: How can we coexist with people whose beliefs differ from our own?
Three Times Left is Right focuses on a couple in tension. Torn between conflicting convictions, they embody the challenge of living together under irreconcilable ideologies. A family portrait that magnifies societal fractures. "I love to hate you. I hate to love you."
The performance takes you along a political Möbius strip. What if your moral compass shifts? What if you think right but act left, or vice versa? What happens when polarization becomes so extreme that we no longer see the differences?
This performance invites the audience to explore ideological conflicts in which violence becomes normalized.
Three Times Left is Right transforms theatre into a space for speculation and stages a disturbing future scenario. Everything has an end — but a sausage has two.
About the Creator
Julian Hetzel works as a performance-maker and visual artist. He creates performative experiences with a political dimension and a documentary approach for theatres and galleries. His work is produced and programmed internationally.