Oranienplatz has many voices. At least for those who are willing to listen. Many different realities of life converge here. Among them is Seda. After traumatic experiences, she loses her footing in her previous life and ends up on the street. She sets up a new home for herself under bridges with a thin blanket.
After being thrown out by her husband, she finds people at Oranienplatz who support her, stand by her, and give her a sense of community. The square, where demonstrations and gatherings regularly take place, becomes her home—the place where she moves, finds her bearings, and asserts herself.
The play accompanies Seda through her everyday life, showing encounters, small moments of closeness, but also the challenges of living in public spaces. It reminds us that every person—regardless of their history or circumstances—should be noticed. They have the right to exist, to have a stage.
Audiences are invited to get to know Seda's perspective, to talk to her, to laugh with her, and to endure difficult moments with her.
- By: Aşnan Tiyatro Topluluğu
- Directed by: İsmail Erol
(In German and Turkish)