Valentiniade. Sportliches Singspiel mit allen Mitteln (Valentiniade. Sporting Singspiel with no Holds barred)

by and after Karl Valentin and with texts by Michel Decar
08. October: Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock

Shows with English Surtitles

Please indicate at the box office whether you would like a seat with surtitles when purchasing a ticket. You can also buy your ticket online. For the best view, we recommend the seats in the stalls from row 10 to row 16, especially in the middle. The seats in the middle section of the balcony and all rows in the tier are also recommended.

09 Oct

Wednesday

Wed 09 Oct

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.30 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

Agamemnon

by Aeschylus
Abo 31
Prices H
21 bis 64 €

The cycle of revenge and retribution is endless. Every drop of blood spilt has to be atoned for with more. Everyone thinks they have the law and the will of the gods on their side and this conviction drives them on to commit new injustices. This is the spiral of violence that grips the ruling house of the Atrides in Aeschylus’s «Agamemnon», the first part of his trilogy «The Oresteia».

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10 Oct

Thursday

Thu 10 Oct

Residenztheater, 19.00–21.55 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

Ein Sommernachtstraum (A Midsummer Night's Dream)

by William Shakespeare
Abo 43
Prices I
25 bis 69 €

The wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta is just around the corner. But first Theseus has to help his friend Egeus. His daughter Hermia has fallen in love with the wrong man, Lysander. In order to change Hermia's mind, an effective threat is set up. The lovers have only one choice: to flee into the darkness of a dreamy June night. And here, in the pale glow of the wild setting, reality and reason are transformed into sexual desire and animal lust. «A Midsummer Night's Dream» is not only William Shakespeare's best-known comedy, but also perhaps his most abysmal. Stephan Kimmig stages the creatures from Shakespeare's famous fairy world as real-life eccentrics. Weird, unconventional and dazzling, they radically question what is considered normal.

Go to page «Ein Sommernachtstraum (A Midsummer Night's Dream)»

17 Oct

Thursday

Thu 17 Oct

Residenztheater, 19.30–20.50 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES | Artist talk afterwards

Anne-Marie die Schönheit (Anne-Marie the beauty)

by Yasmina Reza
Abo 42
Prices E
13 bis 48 €

The most frequently performed contemporary international playwright Yazmina Reza, acclaimed for her plays’ witty dialogue, wrote «Anne-Marie the Beauty» as a full-length monologue for her favourite actor André Marcon. This elogy for the art of acting centres on an ageing actress who has spent her entire life in the theatre playing small and minor roles and has never been able to progress beyond this obscure existence.

Go to page «Anne-Marie die Schönheit (Anne-Marie the beauty)»

18 Oct

Friday

Fri 18 Oct

Residenztheater, 19.00–21.55 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES | 18.30 Introduction

Ein Sommernachtstraum (A Midsummer Night's Dream)

by William Shakespeare
Shakespeare-Abo
Prices I
25 bis 69 €

The wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta is just around the corner. But first Theseus has to help his friend Egeus. His daughter Hermia has fallen in love with the wrong man, Lysander. In order to change Hermia's mind, an effective threat is set up. The lovers have only one choice: to flee into the darkness of a dreamy June night. And here, in the pale glow of the wild setting, reality and reason are transformed into sexual desire and animal lust. «A Midsummer Night's Dream» is not only William Shakespeare's best-known comedy, but also perhaps his most abysmal. Stephan Kimmig stages the creatures from Shakespeare's famous fairy world as real-life eccentrics. Weird, unconventional and dazzling, they radically question what is considered normal.

Go to page «Ein Sommernachtstraum (A Midsummer Night's Dream)»

20 Oct

Sunday

Sun 20 Oct

Residenztheater, 18.30–20.00 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

Sternstunden der Menschheit (Decisive moments in history)

after Stefan Zweig in a version by Thom Luz
Neuproduktionsabo
Prices G
17 bis 57 €

In his historical miniatures, Stefan Zweig brings together brilliant achievements in European history that tell of unbreakable vitality as well as human weaknesses. In Thom Luz' poetic and musical production, they become archive material that is explored, sung about, brought to life in brief moments and also set in relation to Stefan Zweig's own biography and his journey into exile in Brazil.

Go to page «Sternstunden der Menschheit (Decisive moments in history)»

21 Oct

Monday

Mon 21 Oct

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.50 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

Maria Stuart

by Friedrich Schiller
Abo 11
Prices I
25 bis 69 €

Maria Stuart, the deposed queen of Scotland, seeks asylum in England but soon finds herself imprisoned in a fortress as her aunt, the English queen Elisabeth Tudor, begins to investigate her. When she was seventeen, Maria was allegedly involved in the murder of her husband – that is the official charge, but there are also rumours of a plot to seize the crown right now. Schiller portrays neither of his female protagonists in a particularly flattering light: Maria is an impulsive seductress, Elisabeth is a jealous and indecisive monarch.

Go to page «Maria Stuart»

25 Oct

Friday

Fri 25 Oct

Residenztheater, 20.00–21.20 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

Anne-Marie die Schönheit (Anne-Marie the beauty)

by Yasmina Reza
Abo 52
Prices E
13 bis 48 €

The most frequently performed contemporary international playwright Yazmina Reza, acclaimed for her plays’ witty dialogue, wrote «Anne-Marie the Beauty» as a full-length monologue for her favourite actor André Marcon. This elogy for the art of acting centres on an ageing actress who has spent her entire life in the theatre playing small and minor roles and has never been able to progress beyond this obscure existence.

Go to page «Anne-Marie die Schönheit (Anne-Marie the beauty)»

26 Oct

Saturday

Sat 26 Oct

Residenztheater, 19.30–22.00 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

Andersens Erzählungen (Andersen’s stories)

A piece of music theatre by Jherek Bischoff, Jan Dvořák and Philipp Stölzl
German Premiere
Abo 61
Prices I
25 bis 69 €

One stormy night in 1836, Hans Christian Andersen arrives uninvited at the home of his childhood friend Edvard Collin, who is to marry his fiancée Henriette the next day. Andersen has travelled through the wind and the rain to once again confess his love for Edvard. The family provide a frosty reception and the groom himself is out celebrating his last night as a bachelor. Only Henriette feels attracted to the unconventional charm of their guest, who lives in a fantasy world continually surrounded by characters from his own fairy tales. He magically transforms a sober room into a sparkling underwater landscape and castles of otherworldly beauty. And he starts telling his friend’s fiancée the fairy tale of The Little Mermaid: burning with love for a Prince, she wishes to become human and is willing to sacrifice her voice and her home to do so – risking her life.

Go to page «Andersens Erzählungen (Andersen’s stories)»

29 Oct

Tuesday

Tue 29 Oct

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.50 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

Maria Stuart

by Friedrich Schiller
Abo 21
Prices I
25 bis 69 €

Maria Stuart, the deposed queen of Scotland, seeks asylum in England but soon finds herself imprisoned in a fortress as her aunt, the English queen Elisabeth Tudor, begins to investigate her. When she was seventeen, Maria was allegedly involved in the murder of her husband – that is the official charge, but there are also rumours of a plot to seize the crown right now. Schiller portrays neither of his female protagonists in a particularly flattering light: Maria is an impulsive seductress, Elisabeth is a jealous and indecisive monarch.

Go to page «Maria Stuart»

30 Oct

Wednesday

Wed 30 Oct

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.00 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES | 7 pm Introduction

Sternstunden der Menschheit (Decisive moments in history)

after Stefan Zweig in a version by Thom Luz
Abo 34
Prices G
17 bis 57 €

In his historical miniatures, Stefan Zweig brings together brilliant achievements in European history that tell of unbreakable vitality as well as human weaknesses. In Thom Luz' poetic and musical production, they become archive material that is explored, sung about, brought to life in brief moments and also set in relation to Stefan Zweig's own biography and his journey into exile in Brazil.

Go to page «Sternstunden der Menschheit (Decisive moments in history)»