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JULIE - WHO OWNS THE KITCHEN?
She heaves the shopping cart down the stone steps of her father's property, it crashes and clatters:
I'm ready. Ready to throw myself into the holy VIBE of this short night and forget everything around me. Because tonight is Midsummer Night. A night that makes possible what otherwise seems unattainable. I'll be one of you, Jean, Christine! I'll sit down with you on the kitchen bench and we'll drink beer together.
This production examines the potential of the kitchen as a social space and production site. A place that is closely linked to the socially defined role of women in private life, it describes the sociology of gender, intimacy and ultimately the expression of individual personality in the act of neoliberal appropriation. It sheds light on the history of the kitchen and blends Strindberg's classic with queer Marxist theory and pop songs.

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