Sophiensæle

Liz Rosenfeld – Sophiensæle | Freies Theater in Berlin

Program

Saison 25/26
20:30
Hochzeitssaal, Hochzeitssaal Garderobe, Kantine
Dance, Performance Ticket Premiere
20:30
Hochzeitssaal, Hochzeitssaal Garderobe, Kantine
Dance, Performance Ticket
17:30
Hochzeitssaal, Hochzeitssaal Garderobe, Kantine
Dance, Performance Ticket
20:00
Hochzeitssaal, Hochzeitssaal Garderobe, Kantine
Dance, Performance Ticket
15:30
Hochzeitssaal, Hochzeitssaal Garderobe, Kantine
Dance, Performance Ticket
18:00
Hochzeitssaal, Hochzeitssaal Garderobe, Kantine
Dance, Performance Ticket
15:30
Hochzeitssaal, Hochzeitssaal Garderobe, Kantine
Dance, Performance Ticket
18:00
Hochzeitssaal, Hochzeitssaal Garderobe, Kantine
Dance, Performance Ticket
Dance, Musical theater, Concert Ticket Premiere
17:30
Start: Kasse/Box office
Dance, Musical theater, Concert Ticket
Dance, Musical theater, Concert Ticket
Dance, Musical theater, Concert Ticket
Dance, Music Ticket Premiere
Dance, Music Ticket
Performance Ticket
Dance, Music Ticket
Performance Ticket
Dance, Music Ticket
Performance Ticket
Performance Ticket
Performance Ticket
Performance Ticket
Dance Ticket Premiere
Dance Ticket
Showing Ticket
Dance Ticket
Dance Ticket
Performance Ticket Premiere
19:00
Hochzeitssaal
Dance, Installation Ticket Premiere
19:00
Hochzeitssaal
Dance, Installation Ticket
19:00
Hochzeitssaal
Dance, Installation Ticket
18:00
Start: Kasse/Box office
19:30
Festsaal-Foyer
Talk Free admission
Performance, Dance Ticket Premiere
Performance, Dance Ticket
Performance, Dance Ticket
Performance, Dance Ticket
Performance, Dance Ticket Premiere
Performance, Dance Ticket
Dance Ticket Premiere
Performance, Dance Ticket
Performance, Dance Ticket
Musical theater Ticket Premiere

Liz Rosenfeld

Liz Rosenfeld is an interdisciplinary artist working with performance, moving image, drawing, and experimental writing. Their practice explores cruising methodologies, queer memory, and the politics of taking up space through flesh as a non-binary collaborative material. Rosenfeld’s first auto-theoretical book, Crossings: Creative Ecologies of Cruising (cowritten with João Florêncio), was published by Rutgers University Press in 2025.