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She stands in the Middle of the Battlefield

Post-West

Magda Szpecht

She stands in the Middle of the Battlefield

Performance


“The director has taken Lastivka’s texts and voice messages and compiled a chronology that allows us to share in her experiences as a soldier in the Ukrainian army. (…) Whilst watching her perform, you get a sense of what is important to survive as a Ukrainian soldier from day to day.”

Katja Kollmann, TAZ, 25.02.2026


A striking exploration of war, ethics, responsibility and gender where theatre meets journalism and investigative practice.

Why does a Ukrainian artist decide to become a soldier? In “She Stands in the Middle of a Battlefield”, Polish theatre director Magda Szpecht searches for words and images to describe the feeling of seeing a friend and sister go to war – and yet still wanting to support her. The play tells of friendship, idealism, commitment and the challenges faced by women in the military; of the bitter realisation of being trapped as a woman in a hyper-patriarchal system, and the irrevocability of this decision. Based on letters, voice messages, chats, videos and research material, what emerges is a multi-layered portrait of the everyday life of a Ukrainian theatre-maker at war. At the heart of this solo performance is the female perspective: eschewing heroization, the work shows a concrete, often painful, personal experience somewhere between contradiction, conviction and exhaustion. And it asks questions about who is allowed to claim the body for what purposes, and how one's own values can be defended in extreme situations. In “She Stands in the Middle of the Battlefield”, Magda Szpecht continues her artistic exploration of the war against Ukraine that she began in 2022. Following “Cyber Elf” (2022), which dealt with digital activism against Russian disinformation, and “Spy Girls” (2024), which used dating apps to obtain information from Russian soldiers, this project also circulates around the intersection between theatre, journalism and investigative practice.


Afterwards, 3 June from 7:30 pm:

Opening Impulse Festival 2026 at FFT, with music, drinks and finger food.

Dates

3 June, 18:00 Waiting list
4 June, 20:30 Waiting list

Tickets

Regular price: 18 €
Reduced price: 12 €
Supporters' price: 25 €

To the waiting list:
https://impulsefestival.de/en/warteliste

Venue

FFT Düsseldorf

Duration

80 minutes

Discussion

04/06 Aftertalk (EN)
with Maryna Shevtsova -scholar, author, human rights activist

Language

English and Polish with german and english surtitles

Accessibility

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