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The play "Bärner Gringe" is based on a true story by Emmental writer Simon Gfeller.Rötele is a maid who struggles through life with quiet strength. She has a hard time, she is poor. The people in the village make it even harder for her. They cut and mock her, they say Rötele's hair is the color of the devil. It's forzantine red. Rötele marries her Hans, they live on a small estate, they have good years and very bad ones. A drought almost wipes out the small farm. Hans is no help, on the contrary. And those in the village have always known that things will not go well with Rötele. But someone like her doesn't give up."Bärner Gringe", based on the well-known Emmental dialect writer Simon Gfeller (1868 - 1943), is based on a true story. The Rötele did exist. Her life story is the story of many: simple, upright people who persistently go their own way despite everything. Because the Bärner Gring is proverbial: tough, determined, courageous.Author: Martin Bieri & Francesco MicieliDirector: Olivier KellerLeading role: Fabienne HadornNote: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.