BERLIN — Two activists briefly disrupted a jazz concert that the American filmmaker Woody Allen was giving in Hamburg, Germany, on Tuesday evening, saying they wanted to draw attention to an accusation that he had sexually abused his adoptive daughter Dylan Farrow in 1992, when she was 7.

“Stop the culture of silence!” shouted the activists, who were topless, as they stormed the stage of Hamburg’s new concert hall, the Elbphilharmonie, as Mr. Allen was performing with his New Orleans Jazz Band.

The women stormed the stage and started shouting. Their torsos were painted with messages in the style of the women’s rights organization Femen, a collective that is devoted to overthrowing patriarchy and that is known for highly visible protests against sex tourism, abortion restrictions and female genital mutilation, among other issues.

Mr. Allen, 81, is a clarinet player. The concert program listed him as one of seven musicians in the band, which it said had last visited Germany in 2011. “In their concerts they go on a long journey ranging from great jazz hymns and old spirituals to unknown blues and rags,” the program said.