In the modernized version of 'Sancta Susanna,' Annina Machaz portrays a radical reimagining of Jesus, presenting him as a homeless drug addict involved in shocking performances.
Machaz expressed her excitement for theatre's transformative power, saying, 'What I find exciting about theatre is the possibility of transformation,' showing her passion for radical performance.
The opera features shocking elements such as explicit lesbian scenes, real injuries, and nudity, making it a controversial representation of self-discovery and sexuality.
The production includes graphic violence and nudity, with performers in extreme situations like a crucifix-shaped sword thrusting and naked artists climbing church bells.
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