Tag: Culture in Bavaria
These films and series from Bavaria are coming to frequent viewers in 2023 – Munich
The year is still young, the expectations are high. Which film and series hits from Bavaria are we heading towards, what will surprise producers, TV stations and streaming services in…
Review: Georg Büchner’s drama “Dantons Tod” in Bamberg – Munich
Büchner’s Danton is equally a nihilist, who sees “worm food” in people, as a gifted rhetorician and great hedonist. It therefore makes perfect sense that Philipp Arnold had him embodied…
Munich and Bavaria: Culture and leisure tips from Stefan Huber – Munich
Folk music with a feeling, that’s how the tubist Stefan Huber describes the music of his Chapel Sun & Sun. Bavarian folk music, however, peppered with hip-hop, funk, folk music,…
Advance ticket sales have started for the Bayreuth Baroque Festival – Munich
The world has changed radically in the past 300 years, but the pleasure that people feel when they watch others making fools of themselves, tormenting one another, suffering, has probably…
Special exhibition in the Museum im Kulturspeicher Würzburg – Munich
The face is emaciated, the nose long and pointed. The woman has closed her big eyes and listens to herself. She is pregnant, her arms lie protectively on her round…
Review: The opera “Angel’s Bone” in Augsburg – Munich
There were two premieres of contemporary music theater over the weekend at the Augsburg State Theater: the moving, intimate monoopera “The Diary of Anne Frank” by Grigori Frid on the…
Brecht Festival Augsburg: Interview with director Julian Warner – Bavaria
Interviewed by Yvonne Poppek, Augsburg The ideas of the cultural anthropologist, musician and performance artist Julian Warner for the Brecht Festival in Augsburg are new, and sometimes strange and unexpected.…
This is how Bavaria ticks – how did the rise of the former poor house come about? – Bavaria
In his new book, publicist Kaevan Gazdar investigates how Bavaria managed to rise from a poor house to a prosperous paradise. His summary: The success is not the merit of…
Brecht Festival Augsburg: Interview with director Julian Warner – Munich
Julian Warner directs the Augsburg Brecht Festival for the first time. Instead of rummaging through the works of the poet Bertolt Brecht, he prefers to link his ideas with the…
What’s on offer in Augsburg for Bertolt Brecht’s 125th birthday – Munich
The question of whether Bertolt Brecht likes Augsburg has been clarified. “Yes, I like Augsburg,” comes the answer. “It’s a beautiful city with a rich history and culture. I have…