Tag: Volkstheater
Munich Volkstheater: Emotionally open-ended
What about self-care and self-optimization? Nele Stuhler and Jan Koslowski discover in their premiere of “Pension SchöllerInn!” some madness at the Volkstheater. source site
“In death – in my time of dying” from Jena / Attappadi at the Volkstheater – Munich
Maybe Sankar Venkateswaran is right: Everyone has a certain number of breaths in their life. Being a heavy smoker, he worries about his own survival. The idea: slowing down the…
Review: “Europe flees to Europe” at the Munich Volkstheater – Munich
Zeus once abducted the Phoenician king’s daughter Europa in the form of a bull. He swam with her across the sea to Crete. As compensation, he promised that the continent…
The “Radical Young” festival of the Munich Volkstheater – Kultur
The “Radikal Jung” festival of the Munich Volkstheater showed 13 works by young directors, all of whom have a concern, sometimes grim, sometimes bitter, sometimes cheerful. “Sistas!” won. With the…
Munich: The beginning of “radically young” at the Volkstheater – Munich
The “Radikal Jung” festival brings the work of young directors to Munich and shows that something is coming at the theaters, even if some stalls hurt – and the topic…
Munich: The program of “radical young” in the Volkstheater – Munich
There will be a tent. What sounds like a temporary solution at first glance is actually good news that some people may have been longing for. In this year’s edition…
Jan Weiler reads in the Munich Volkstheater. – Munich
Jan Weiler presents his new book: On Monday, April 17th, the writer will read from the work “Elternzeit”, which was published in March, in the Volkstheater. The volume of columns…
“Revolution” at the Munich Volkstheater – Munich
Viktor Martinovich doesn’t want to pretend to be a hero. “It’s not my thing to write abroad,” he says. As an author, he has to stay in his home country,…
Bonn Parks “Everything is over, but we have each other” at the Volkstheater – Kultur
from Egbert Tholl The curtain goes up and three shells open. They include Luise Deborah Daberkow, Anne Stein and Lukas Darnstädt, prepared like fairytale water creatures, with fins on their…
On the death of “Volkstheater” architect Arno Lederer: The singular – culture
Arno Lederer was one of the most remarkable architects of post-war modernism: he built houses for people, houses that are sustainable because they are loved. An obituary. from Gerhard Matzig…