The performers dance around the stage to Bollywood music, making big gestures. There are colorful lights and the glow of a disco ball.
© Richa Bhavanam
The performers dance around the stage to Bollywood music, making big gestures. There are colorful lights and the glow of a disco ball.
© Richa Bhavanam
Performance

She She Pop / Sandbox Collective

Wait to be Seated

Dates

Thursday

5/7/26

7:30 PM

Tickets

Friday

5/8/26

7:30 PM

Tickets

Saturday

5/9/26

7:30 PM

Tickets
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In WAIT TO BE SEATED, two feminist collectives from Bangalore and Berlin come together to explore the laws of hospitality. Diplomatic protocol – its awkward observance as well as deliberate transgression – serves as a template for an exchange in which we become hosts or guests to one another, and thus a challenge, a promise, a burden.

»Atithi Devobhava« means »The guest is like a god« and is often said in India. »The door is open, dear guest, come in« is a famous phrase in Karnataka. We can't think of a comparable inviting proverb in English. Beyond such grand gestures, there is a dense network of rules and codes, especially in diplomatic and transnational contexts, in which hosts or guests can easily become entangled. These rules are not comprehensively written down anywhere, they are contradictory and change depending on the person, place, time, and context. And yet, a good host will not violate any of them! Who do these unwritten laws protect, and from what? What remains when we leave formality behind? What if gender, race, and colonial history are also sitting at the table? What can we actually demand of each other – and how do we say no?

WAIT TO BE SEATED creates a journey of hospitality in a remote nowhere, with a dining table, red carpet, and dance floor. As two groups, we approach each other from opposite sides, cautiously but relentlessly, meet in the middle, and open up a new horizon.

The premiere will take place in Bangalore in December 2025, followed by a tour of Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands in spring 2026.

On stage is a short catwalk with red carpet. Behind it is a video screen. In front of it stands a group of performers from She She Pop and Sandbox. They pose in saris with photo prints of flesh and skin.
© Richa Bhavanam
Two performers sit at the short sides of a white board and look at a group behind the board. Using fabrics and plates, they form a sculpture onto which a video is projected.
© Richa Bhavanam
A group of performers sit at a white table. Two people sit opposite each other at the short ends of the table and negotiate. The rest of the group sit on the long side, bent over laptops. They wear masks that completely cover their faces with flowers, so
© Richa Bhavanam
A group of performers are sitting at a white table. They are wearing saris with a photo print of flesh and skin. They are chatting and laughing together, looking very sociable.
© Richa Bhavanam
On stage there is a short catwalk with red carpet. Behind it is a video screen. The projection shows live footage of the situation in the dressing room, where the performers are getting dressed. In front of the catwalk, their colleagues stand and give tip
© Richa Bhavanam
Three performers sit at a table or a blackboard.  Behind them, on a platform decorated with glitter and illuminated by a disco ball, three other performers stand and play a recorder concert. They wear full-body suits that make them appear naked.
© Richa Bhavanam
The performers dance around the stage to Bollywood music, making big gestures. There are colorful lights and the glow of a disco ball.
© Richa Bhavanam

On stage is a short catwalk with red carpet. Behind it is a video screen. In front of it stands a group of performers from She She Pop and Sandbox. They pose in saris with photo prints of flesh and skin.


Idea and concept She She Pop and Sandbox Collective By and with Sebastian Bark,
Johanna Freiburg, Raabiya Jayaram, Lisa Lucassen, Mieke Matzke, Ilia Papatheodorou,
Shiva Pathak, Nimi Ravindran, Berit Stumpf Artistic Advice Natasha Borenko, Rodrigo Zorzanelli Artistic Advice India Sachin Gurjale, Vinod Ravindran, Joshua Muyiwa Stage Philine Rinnert, Costumes Lea Søvsø Costumes Assistance Rita Rozhkova Video Concept Benjamin Krieg Light Design and Technical Director Claes Schwennen Technical Support Marius Bratoveanu, Light,
Video & Technical Management German Tour
Marius Bratovean, Manuel Louis
Horstmann, Michael Lentner, Claes Schwennen Light, Video & Technical Management
India Tour
Niranjan Gokhale Technical and Production Assistant India Anand
Samudre Dramaturgical Advice Foad Esfahani Intern Fanny Kempter, German Live
Translation
PANTHEA Documentation India Richa Bhavanam and Anushka Meenakshi
Social Media and Hospitality India
Leya Mammen Coaching Anisha Imhasly, Yumin Li,
Coaching Music
Max Knoth PR & Communication ehrliche arbeit – freelance office for
culture PR & Communication India Sridevi Rao Communication Tina
Ebert Production Tina Ebert, Aminata Oelßner, Medha Nidhi S, Elke Weber Company
Management Sandbox Collective
Raabiya Jayaram, Shiva Pathak, Nimi Ravindran,
Medha Nidhi S Company Management She She Pop Aminata Oelßner, Elke Weber.

A production by She She Pop and Sandbox Collective in co-production with HAU Hebbel am Ufer Berlin, Kampnagel Hamburg, Künstler*innenhaus Mousonturm, FFT Düsseldorf, HELLERAU – Europäisches Zentrum der Künste, Kaserne Basel und SPRING Festival Utrecht. Supported by: Adishakti Laboratory for Theatre Art Research (Pondicherry) and Theaterhaus Berlin.

Funded by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes (German Federal Cultural Foundation). Funded by
the Beauftragter der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (Federal Government
Commissioner for Culture and the Media). And founded the City of Berlin – Department for
Culture and Social Cohesion Berlin.

This production was supported by the Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan Bangalore as
part of the project Space for Freedom and Feminism.

The Hamburg performances are being staged as part of “Zeit für Welttheater” (Time for World Theater) in cooperation with the ZEIT Stiftung Bucerius foundation.