Tag: theater
Münchner Volkssängerbühne plans theater premiere in Haar – District of Munich
Open detailed view Can the Lord Jesus still intervene in the game between death and the devil in a saving manner? Bärbel Beier as a desperate Magdalena Faust. (Photo: Münchner…
Rococo at will, the facade of the Italian Comedy theater in danger
Difficult to miss as its color stands out next to the rest of the street. Sky blue, angels and golden columns… The Italian Comedy Theater, at 19, rue de la…
State Theater Augsburg: Intendant André Bücker on the new building – Munich
André Bücker directs the State Theater Augsburg. A conversation about the escalating costs of the new building, the support of the population and how the theater is experimenting with new…
Munich: Why the theater in the Schlachthof is still open – Munich
Since 2006, Norbert Kraft has been managing director of the traditional Theater im Schlachthof, one of the few Munich theaters that are currently still being played on. In the interview…
Günther Rühle: The theater critic has died
Günther Rühle The theater critic has died Günther Rühle was 97 years old. © imago / DRAMA-Berlin.de He was considered one of the most influential theater critics in Germany. Günther…
Günther Rühle died: As a theater chronicler, he was an authority – culture
Most recently, Günther Rühle did what this critic and chronicler of the theater was best at, despite progressive blindness: to write. This does not mean the work on the third…
Munich: Premiere of “Willkommen bei den Hartmanns” in the theater – Munich
One feels a little lost in the red plush ambience of the comedy in the Bayerischer Hof: 143 spectators in the 570-Stühle-Saal at the premiere of the adaptation of the…
Roselyne Bachelot “authorizes” the demolition of the National Theater, the elected representatives of the opposition react
The elected ecologists at the city council strongly opposed it at the end of October, with the support of Martine Bayard, the daughter of the architect who built the building.…
“Franziska” at the Bremen Theater: Where women bump their heads – culture
When Frank Wedekind published his Faust satire “Franziska” in 1912, he was interested in a fantasy about women who live independently like men. The main character enters into a pact…
Globe Theater in Coburg: Sobering topping-out ceremony – Bavaria
Perhaps this story was just too good to be unsullied. It sounded like a city fairy tale, too. Two students dared to play an architectural puzzle on how to do…