Two women from bygone times explore masculinity in a whirlwind of object theatre, baroque singing, and electronic music.
In an attic filled with toys, hidden from the man of the house, they investigate what it means to be a man. With humor and sharpness, they examine objects that shape boys into ‘real men’—a toy gun, an action figure, a toolbox—while also revealing the constraints of being a woman.
Electronic music and baroque singing merge as a man on electric guitar accompanies them. In this playful and thought-provoking performance, familiar images are turned upside down, inviting you to reflect on how you yourself have been shaped into a man or a woman.