Emilie Flöge, reformist fashion designer, life companion to Gustav Klimt and an integral part of Vienna’s fin de siècle art movement. Those are the facts, but who was Emilie Flöge really? Beloved Muse re-imagines the part of Emilie’s life that she deliberately burnt, and rescues a radical and extraordinary woman from the ashes. This one-woman play is written by UK writer Penny Black and performed by Austrian actress Maxi Blaha accompanied by Austrian bass player Georg Buxhofer.
The play was commissioned and first performed at the Belvedere in Vienna. It now travels to London with three unique performances that will
each give this work a new context: at the ACF London, alongside the
Barbican’s Modern Couples exhibition and finally as part of RA Lates:
Vienna Cabaret Night accompanying the Klimt/Schiele
exhibition.
Thursday 24 January, 7pm, Barbican Centre
Frobisher Auditorium 2, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS;
Book tickets: https://www.barbican.org.uk/
Saturday 26 January, 7 – 11:45pm, Royal Academy of Arts
Burlington House, London W1J 0BD;
Book tickets: www.royalacademy.org.uk