Volodymyr Melnykov

Gast

Volodymyr Melnykov wurde in Kyiv geboren und studierte dort Schauspiel an der Karpenko-Karyi-Universität. Sein Studium wurde im Februar 2022 abgebrochen. Zwei Monate später kam er nach München, wo er anfangs als Gaststudent und seit März 2024 offiziell sein Schauspielstudium an der Theaterakademie August Everding fortsetzt.
Im Rahmen seines Studiums war er in den Produktionen «Asozialisierungsprogramm» und «Ich, dein großer Bruder, sein verfickter Kater und Du» der Theaterakademie zu sehen.

Performing in

Oedipus, the lead candidate of a new political movement, is as good as assured of election victory. But why are the circumstances of his predecessor’s fatal road traffic accident classified? And what is the fake news regarding his origins about? Oedipus starts to investigate – despite all the warnings. As in his updating of Schnitzler’s «The Doctor», Robert Icke has radically translated a theatre classic into the present. Icke’s «Oedipus» looks behind the myth and is both a family tragedy and a political thriller.

Ödipus (Oedipus)
Premiere
Residenztheater
Fri 24 Apr

1937 in a fishing village after the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. Mrs. Carrar has forbidden her sons to join the fight against Franco. She desperately hopes to be spared war and terror. But how much longer can she protect herself and her sons? And what should she say to her brother, who demands that she hand over the guns hidden in the house and asks the all-important question: «If the sharks attack you, is it you who will use violence?» In Brecht's short play, everything revolves around the unsettling question of the possibility of neutral abstention. In his play «Choking Lead», playwright Björn SC Deigner continues Brecht's question in the present and searches for a language for the timeless horror of war and destruction.

Die Gewehre der Frau Carrar/Würgendes Blei (Senora Carrar’s rifles/Choking Lead)
Marstall, 20.00 o'clock
Thu 4 Dec
Marstall, 20.00 o'clock
Wed 17 Dec
7.30 p.m. Introduction
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Marstall, 19.00 o'clock
Sun 4 Jan
Marstall, 20.00 o'clock
Sat 10 Jan