In a surreal staging, Thérèse indignantly refuses her role as procreator. In a gesture of revolt, she gets rid of her breasts and renames herself Tiresias. To populate Zanzibar, her husband must have children. With a prologue written by Guillaume Apollinaire, this avantgarde play from 1917 bears witness to the first impulses of feminism.
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