Tag: Thomas Bernhard
series "artist venues": On the Buchtelolymp
Where tourists are amazed today, the seating arrangement of the writers used to anticipate their status in world literature: Visiting the Café Hawelka in Vienna. source site
“Extinction” by theater director Julien Gosselin at the Vienna Festival – Culture
Arthur Schnitzler and Thomas Bernhard are part of the core repertoire on Viennese stages. If you put Schnitzler or Bernhard on the game plan in Vienna, success is almost guaranteed.…
Munich: Claus Peymann in the Residenztheater – Munich
The great director Claus Peymann has repeatedly caused a theater scandal. The great writer Thomas Bernhard was not uninvolved either, one of the most famous scandals was sparked around the…
Kirsten Dene celebrates his 80th birthday: Hermann Beil congratulates – culture
The actress Kirsten Dene, audience favorite at Vienna’s Burgtheater, turns 80. Congratulations from dramaturg Hermann Beil. A song of praise to Kisten Dene on her 80th birthday – that can…
Claus Peymann reads Thomas Bernhard in Berlin – Culture
It’s a bit strange that an evening at the theater in which Claus Peymann reads Thomas Bernhard, the booth isn’t run over, when the general admiration of the writer Bernhard…
Interview with Claus Peymann – Two minutes of darkness – Culture
“We were consistentists”: Claus Peymann on Thomas Bernhard, the “Notlicht scandal” in Salzburg in 1972 – and theater that moved the world. Claus Peymann is back, in all immodesty. In…
Favorites of the week – recommendations from the SZ editorial team – culture
Constant grumbling and futuristic architecture: Salzburg exhibition “… everything is incorporated here: Whether it’s Trakl’s ‘beautiful city’ or the Mozartkugel, everything is incorporated”. Hardly anyone hated the city of Salzburg…
On the death of the Austrian writer Gerhard Roth. – Culture
“For as long as I can remember I have been drawn to adversity – death, suicide, crime, hatred, madness.” This is how “Orkus” begins, a book that was published in…
Münchner Kammerspiele: “Heldenplatz” by Thomas Bernhard – Culture
There are many outraged faces on this theater evening in the Münchner Kammerspiele. Disgusted, anger-eaten, stunned faces, mouths torn open in scream or indignantly pressed together, many fists clenched, a…
Munich: Falk Richter stages Thomas Bernhard’s “Heldenplatz” – Munich
The first thought: It’s surprising that Falk Richter is now staging Thomas Bernhard’s “Heldenplatz” at the Münchner Kammerspiele (the premiere is this Saturday in the Schauspielhaus). Surprising because Falk Richter…