Tag: Théâtre
Schaubühne Berlin: Chekhov’s “The Seagull” directed by Thomas Ostermeier – Culture
From Christine Dossel Will the giant tree in the Berlin Schaubühne in Chekhov’s “The Seagull” become as legendary as the birch trees in Peter Stein, back in 1984, in the…
What’s next for choreographer Marco Goecke and his work? – Culture
From Christiane Lutz and Dorion Weickmann It sucked, that much is clear. It is not for nothing that the choreographer Marco Goecke lost his job with immediate effect after throwing…
Choreographer Carolyn Carlson turns eighty – culture
She has lived in France for over fifty years, but her French still sounds like an American tourist’s chewing gum. It doesn’t matter, because Carolyn Carlson, who celebrates her 80th…
What’s next at the Zurich Schauspielhaus – culture
From Egbert Tholl A month ago, the board of directors of the Zurich Schauspielhaus announced that the contract between the two directors, Nicolas Stemann and Benjamin von Blomberg, would not…
Theater in Ebersberg – Ebersberg
It is a cozy ambience “Unterm First” in the Ebersberger Klosterbauhof. The long wooden beams everywhere exude the unmistakable charm of half-timbered art. The space seems tailor-made for the two…
"The strangling angel. Psalms and Pop Songs" at the Bochum theater: O eternity, you word of thunder
Johan Simons put on an extraordinarily exciting evening at the theater in Bochum with Sandra Hüller from Luis Buñuel’s film “Der Würgeengel”. source site
"Intervention!" at the Thalia Theater Hamburg: Doesn’t taste good
The Thalia Theater serves kale and kitchen psychology in “Intervention!” by Sven Regener and Leander Haussmann. source site
Performance: The post-dramatic theater still exists – culture
The famous post-dramatic theater is still there, fortunately. Even if you don’t always know why. About some new performances in Berlin. Rainald Goetz and the musician Westbam had a cheerful…
Theater Augsburg: Who is not allowed to live
Nicole Schneiderbauer is staging “Women of the Underworld” at the Augsburg State Theater – a gripping text about the Nazi murders of the sick. source site
Hamburger Schauspielhaus: “The eight octave books” and “The Mushroom Queen” – culture
From Till Briegleb Franz Kafka lies in bed a lot. Sometimes with constipation and back pain, sometimes hopeless or to sleep through the hunger. There’s a lot of murder in…