TD Berlin: DIARY FROM THE END OF THE WORLD

TD Berlin, Klosterstraße 44, 10179 Berlin, Mitte

Tickets 2for1 When: September 18 & 19, 2025

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the unfinished

The diary begins on the day of the Russian army's invasion of Ukraine. From that day onwards, the author records in countless miniatures what is happening around her - and what she herself does, thinks and feels - oscillating between anger and sadness, powerlessness and protest. And she describes the fault lines within Russian society with great accuracy: the growing rift between those who support the war and those who put themselves in danger of life and limb with their protests.Natalja Kljutscharjowa thus becomes the voice of a part of Russian civil society that is barely heard in the current discourse: those who are against the war and at the same time are plagued by permanent feelings of guilt. Almost incidentally, the text also describes the creeping dissolution of civil society through propaganda and online polemics. The fact that the author had to leave Russia immediately after the book was published and now lives in exile fits the picture.

 

"DAYBOOK FROM THE END OF THE WORLD"

Thursday, September 18, 2025 at 8:00 pm

Friday, 19 September 2025 at 8:00 pm

 

 

the unfinished

The diary begins on the day of the Russian army's invasion of Ukraine. From that day onwards, the author records in countless miniatures what is happening around her - and what she herself does, thinks and feels - oscillating between anger and sadness, powerlessness and protest. And she describes the fault lines within Russian society with great accuracy: the growing rift between those who support the war and those who put themselves in danger of life and limb with their protests.Natalja Kljutscharjowa thus becomes the voice of a part of Russian civil society that is barely heard in the current discourse: those who are against the war and at the same time are plagued by permanent feelings of guilt. Almost incidentally, the text also describes the creeping dissolution of civil society through propaganda and online polemics. The fact that the author had to leave Russia immediately after the book was published and now lives in exile fits the picture.

 

"DAYBOOK FROM THE END OF THE WORLD"

Thursday, September 18, 2025 at 8:00 pm

Friday, 19 September 2025 at 8:00 pm

 

 

Info: TD Berlin

The TD Berlin (formerly Theaterdiscounter) is a theater in the center of the city, centrally located between Alexanderplatz and the Spree River. The program includes a weekly changing program of new productions and performances with reference to current social issues. TD Berlin invites its audience* to well over 30 different theater works and related formats each year.

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