Sancta: Graphic opera leaves 18 people needing medical attention
- Eighteen theatregoers in MUNICH, Germany, required medical treatment after experiencing severe nausea from a radical feminist opera with explicit scenes, as reported by NBC News.
- According to spokesperson SEBASTIAN EBLING, some had to be treated by an emergency doctor after feeling dizzy or faint during the performance.
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In Germany, eighteen viewers of a candid opera sought medical help due to nausea, reports The Guardian. RIA Novosti, 11.10.2024
Inside the shocking opera that left 18 people ill in Germany: 'You might want to avert your gaze...'
Eighteen people attending the Stuttgart state opera in Germany sought medical help for severe nausea after watching a performance that featured live body piercings, explicit sexual scenes, and a combination of real and fake blood. “On Saturday we had eight and on Sunday we had 10 people who had to be looked after by our visitor service,” Sebastian Ebling, the opera’s spokesperson, told The Guardian, referring to the two performances of Sancta by
“Disturbing”: R-Rated Play With Explicit Scenes Leaves 18 People Requiring Medical Treatment
Eighteen theatergoers required medical attention for severe nausea after watching SANCTA, an opera that includes sexually explicit acts, live piercing, and fake and real blood. Produced by the Austrian choreographer Florentina Holzinger, the play was performed at Stuttgart’s state opera in Germany over the weekend. Trigger warning: sensitive content On Saturday, (October 5), the theater had eight people who required care from an emergenc…
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