The free, open word as the elixir of life in a democratic society" - Anna Keil in the role of Clara Zetkin toasted this with the audience right at the beginning of the play "Clara Z. - Fighting where life is". Keil and Anja Panse, in the role of Rosa Luxemburg and also the director of the play, took the audience on a journey through the professional and personal highs and lows of Zetkin's life. From the very first minute, Keil as Clara Zetkin captivated the packed Club Voltaire with her powerful voice and very present demeanour... Despite portraying Clara Zetkin as a strong woman with an iron will and equally ironclad principles, Panse and Keil did not shy away from portraying ambivalence in Zetkin's life...At the end, Keil and Panse skilfully and elegantly drew a connection to the present: Clara Zetkin expressed her solidarity with the climate protests of the younger generation, of course not without warning that the social question should also be asked...