Lysistrata 2.0
Lysistrata 2.0
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A sex strike to get men moving? Join the "Lysistrata 2.0" revolution, inspired by Aristophanes' famous ancient comedy.<div> Lila, a young social media content creator passionate about improving the lives of her community of women, proposed a daring idea: a sex strike that would mobilize men and use social media to amplify the movement. Initially dismissed as a fad by a starlet destined to fizzle out, Lila's movement unexpectedly gained enormous momentum, embraced by a large segment of the female population. Revolutionary, Lila's Anti-Sex Strike became the talk of the town! But this popularity displeased the leader of the New Direction political party, who intended to use every means at his disposal to stifle the movement as quickly as possible. Women had better watch out, because men weren't about to give in so easily...</div><div><br></div><div> Today, in the 21st century, inequalities between women and men have never been more the subject of debate, but even in antiquity, Aristophanes posed the right questions in his play "Lysistrata," which, through laughter, challenged the morals of its time. The "Compagnie Zambrocal Théâtre" couldn't resist following in his footsteps by transposing this visionary work into our modern world. Thus, nowadays, the internet and social media are an integral part of our lives and can be a powerful tool, encouraging people to unite around a cause... or creating viper's nests harboring the worst kinds of filth!</div><div><br></div><div> This dynamic adaptation, both funny and touching, questions not only the condition of women but also the use of social media; used well, it can be a weapon for new revolutions, but used incorrectly, it can also turn against them... Come discover this contemporary version of this classic of ancient comedy and let yourself be swept away in Lila's connected and participatory 2.0 revolution...</div>
