ENGLISH SURTITLES
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The Residenztheater produces performances in German only – however, some of these are shown with English surtitles. Please indicate at the box office whether you would like a seat with surtitles visible when purchasing a ticket. You can also buy your ticket online. For the best view of the surtitles in the Residenztheater, we recommend the seats in the «Parkett» from row 10 to row 16, especially in the middle. The seats in the central section of the «Balkon» and in every row of the «Rang» are also recommended.
Schedule
17 Jun
Wed 17 Jun
Automatenbüfett - 17 Jun
The Jewish author Anna Gmeyner, rediscovered only a few years ago – she was forced into exile by the Nazis in 1933 – tells the story of the big world in miniature in Automatenbüfett. While Mrs Adam tries to keep her vending machine restaurant running, Mr Adam pursues his supposedly revolutionary economic vision, which is supposed to serve the good of all. However, with the appearance of the unknown Eva, the eternal order of the small town begins to falter.
Wed 17 Jun
Die Präsidentinnen - 17 Jun
The Austrian playwright Werner Schwab is regarded as a radical reviver of the folk play and a linguistic virtuoso. For his comedy «Die Präsidentinnen», he created three incomparable female characters in Erna, Grete and Mariedl who try to defend their modest place in life with peasant cunning and a will to survive only to be tripped up by their own vainglorious delusions.
18 Jun
Thu 18 Jun
Ödipus (Oedipus) - 18 Jun
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.
Thu 18 Jun
Bernarda Albas Haus (The House of Bernarda Alba) - 18 Jun
For her first production at the Residenztheater, the director Rieke Süßkow, renowned for the thoroughly composed aesthetic of her work, has chosen the last drama of the great Spanish writer Federico García Lorca. Its protagonist Bernarda Alba is a widow who declares eight years of mourning after the death of her husband and turns her house into a form of prison for her five daughters while unquestioningly accepting the patriarchal system of provincial Spain.
19 Jun
Fri 19 Jun
Hamlet.AI - 19 Jun
Fri 19 Jun
Blind - 19 Jun
Successful playwright Lot Vekemans hits the nerve of the times with her new play. With great sensitivity, she tells the story of a father and daughter, played by Manfred Zapatka and Juliane Köhler, who have seemingly irreconcilable attitudes to social and political issues, and asks how these conflicts can be overcome.
Fri 19 Jun
Iokaste: Rohmaterial (Iocasta: Raw Material) - 19 Jun
20 Jun
Sat 20 Jun
Theaterführung (Theatre Tour) - 20 Jun
Every Saturday you have the opportunity to discover the world behind the scenes at the Residenztheater.
Sat 20 Jun
Buch trifft Bühne (Book meets Stage): Reading Club for «Good Arguments» by Deepika Arwind - 20 Jun
Sat 20 Jun
Iokaste: Rohmaterial (Iocasta: Raw Material) - 20 Jun
Sat 20 Jun
Prima Facie - 20 Jun
Tessa Ensler is a successful lawyer whose supreme discipline is the defence of defendants in sexual assault cases. Then she herself is raped - by a colleague. She reports him and is now on the other side of the cross-examination - as the victim. With «Prima Facie», Suzie Miller gives a voice to millions of women who suffer violence worldwide.
Sat 20 Jun
Bernarda Albas Haus (The House of Bernarda Alba) - 20 Jun
For her first production at the Residenztheater, the director Rieke Süßkow, renowned for the thoroughly composed aesthetic of her work, has chosen the last drama of the great Spanish writer Federico García Lorca. Its protagonist Bernarda Alba is a widow who declares eight years of mourning after the death of her husband and turns her house into a form of prison for her five daughters while unquestioningly accepting the patriarchal system of provincial Spain.
21 Jun
Sun 21 Jun
Das Vermächtnis (The Inheritance) – Part 1 - 21 Jun
New York City in the final months of the Obama Presidency. While the writer Toby Darling feverishly awaits the premiere of his play, his partner Eric Glass spends time with his acquaintance Walter. His conversations with the 55-year-old take Eric back to a past which as a gay man in his early thirties he only knows from hearsay: the devastating AIDS epidemic that rocked the LGBTQ community at the beginning of the 1980s.
Sun 21 Jun
Das Vermächtnis (The Inheritance) – Part 2 - 21 Jun
New York City in the final months of the Obama Presidency. While the writer Toby Darling feverishly awaits the premiere of his play, his partner Eric Glass spends time with his acquaintance Walter. His conversations with the 55-year-old take Eric back to a past which as a gay man in his early thirties he only knows from hearsay: the devastating AIDS epidemic that rocked the LGBTQ community at the beginning of the 1980s.
Sun 21 Jun
Neue Stücke aus Israel (New Plays From Israel): Noa Lazar-Keinan – «Bertold und Agnes» - 21 Jun
In a new three-part series, members of the Residenztheater ensemble read new plays from Israel. The series begins with «Shura ( שׁוּרהָ ). The Craft of Identifying Life» by Roee Joseph, translated from Hebrew by Heiko Mönnich. After the massacre on 7 October, the author witnessed the identification of the bodies at the Shura military camp and wrote a moving documentary text about his experiences.
Sun 21 Jun
Wor(l)d Peace - 21 Jun
Sun 21 Jun
Heartship - 21 Jun
When Ann sees her for the first time, Sara is standing on the stage of the Heartship bar - as she does on the last Thursday of every month - and declaring war on the patriarchy with her furious stand-up performance. From that moment on, the rational ophthalmologist and single mum is fascinated by Sara's fearless manner. A connection develops between the two that goes beyond the conventions of romantic relationships or platonic friendships - a heartship.
22 Jun
Mon 22 Jun
Welt/Bühne Salon - 22 Jun
Each playwright will be introduced to the audience during their residency. In the WELT/BÜHNE Salon, Residenztheater-actors will read the guests' latest texts, after which there will be an opportunity to get to know the authors and ask questions: What role does theatre play in their home countries? What are the working conditions like? What is their fascination with theatre? But also: How do they view us and the German-speaking theatre landscape?
Mon 22 Jun
Cosmic Home - 22 Jun
Mon 22 Jun
Kasimir und Karoline (Casimir and Caroline) - 22 Jun
The Oktoberfest is a place of amusement and welcome distraction, even in the midst of the global economic crisis of the early 1930s. But it is a place that puts the love between Casimir, a redundant chauffeur, and Caroline, an office worker, to the test. In the world of the petit bourgeois, people seek comfort in alcoholic excess as the hour gets late and the chasms between them are revealed. Horváth’s kaleidoscope of characters, whose monstrosity lies in their banality, shows the people of their time and how they are subject to economic necessity.
Mon 22 Jun
Cosmic Home - 22 Jun
23 Jun
Tue 23 Jun
Hamlet.AI - 23 Jun
Tue 23 Jun
Munich Machine - 23 Jun
A UFO in the shape of a weisswurst lands in front of the Bayerische Staatskanzlei: is this a film or reality? The film maker and asphalt cowboy Klaus Lemke embarks together with a group of aliens on a high speed, madcap journey through Munich’s history in search of what the city once was and could perhaps be in future. Albert Ostermaier’s new play is an affectionate homage to the film poet Klaus Lemke, who died in 2022, and both a hymn to and reckoning with his home city of Munich.
Tue 23 Jun
Ich. Und das, was ihr daraus macht. (Me. And what you make of it.) - 23 Jun
24 Jun
Wed 24 Jun
Pippi Langstrumpf (Pippi Longstocking) - 24 Jun
When Pippi Langstrumpf moves into the abandoned Villa Villekulla, a whirlwind enters the lives of Annika and Tommy. Along with her monkey Mr Nilsson and her horse Little Old Man, Pippi turns the children’s lives upside down. With her charm and humour, the remarkable pirate’s daughter makes fools of anyone who tries to keep her in check, whether they are policemen, bandits or concerned neighbours – because she’s the strongest girl in the world!
Wed 24 Jun
Resi-Werkstatt (Resi-Workshop) - 24 Jun
Once a month, you have the opportunity to creatively explore a play from our program in the «Resi Workshop». In the two-hour workshop you will approach the respective production with text excerpts, playful exercises and improvisations.
Wed 24 Jun
Cabaret - 24 Jun
The legendary musical «Cabaret» entices us into the dazzling world of the Kit Kat Club in the 1930s. Every night the enigmatic Sally Bowles thrills the audience with her famous song «Life is a Cabaret», a celebration of decadence and diversity. The young American Clifford Bradshaw is caught up in this intensely sensual world. Yet, at the same time, something dark is becoming an ever-stronger presence in the daily lives of these exuberant fun-lovers.
Wed 24 Jun
The Crying Child - 24 Jun
25 Jun
Thu 25 Jun
Pippi Langstrumpf (Pippi Longstocking) - 25 Jun
When Pippi Langstrumpf moves into the abandoned Villa Villekulla, a whirlwind enters the lives of Annika and Tommy. Along with her monkey Mr Nilsson and her horse Little Old Man, Pippi turns the children’s lives upside down. With her charm and humour, the remarkable pirate’s daughter makes fools of anyone who tries to keep her in check, whether they are policemen, bandits or concerned neighbours – because she’s the strongest girl in the world!
Thu 25 Jun
Der zerbrochne Krug (The broken jug) - 25 Jun
Judge Adam has a serious problem: not only does he have to cope with the severe effects of his nightly alcohol consumption, but also the sudden appearance of his superior Walter, who intends to take a close look at the administration of law in the provinces. Adam is forced to try a case publicly in court where he is obliged to investigate himself, which uses all the means at his disposal to conceal. Kleist’s disturbing comedy turns into an investigative drama about a veritable legal scandal.
Thu 25 Jun
The Crying Child - 25 Jun
26 Jun
Fri 26 Jun
Munich Machine - 26 Jun
A UFO in the shape of a weisswurst lands in front of the Bayerische Staatskanzlei: is this a film or reality? The film maker and asphalt cowboy Klaus Lemke embarks together with a group of aliens on a high speed, madcap journey through Munich’s history in search of what the city once was and could perhaps be in future. Albert Ostermaier’s new play is an affectionate homage to the film poet Klaus Lemke, who died in 2022, and both a hymn to and reckoning with his home city of Munich.
27 Jun
Sat 27 Jun
Führung Große Bühne für Menschen im Rollstuhl - 27 Jun
Die Theaterführung für Rollstuhlfahrer macht die Welt hinter den Kulissen des Residenztheaters erfahrbar und lädt exklusiv auf die Bühne und die Unterbühne ein.
Sat 27 Jun
Ödipus (Oedipus) - 27 Jun
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.
Sat 27 Jun
Blind - 27 Jun
Successful playwright Lot Vekemans hits the nerve of the times with her new play. With great sensitivity, she tells the story of a father and daughter, played by Manfred Zapatka and Juliane Köhler, who have seemingly irreconcilable attitudes to social and political issues, and asks how these conflicts can be overcome.
Sat 27 Jun
Marat/Sade - 27 Jun
In Peter Weiss’ boundary breaking drama, two champions of excess disillusioned with the French Revolution meet: Marat v. de Sade. A debate between Marat, the advocate of terror, and the Marquis de Sade, the libertine, about the all-important question of whether change is at all possible. And if so, at what price? And by what means? «Marat/Sade» is a spectacle of transition, of changing times and of doubt.
Sat 27 Jun
Bernarda Albas Haus (The House of Bernarda Alba) - 27 Jun
For her first production at the Residenztheater, the director Rieke Süßkow, renowned for the thoroughly composed aesthetic of her work, has chosen the last drama of the great Spanish writer Federico García Lorca. Its protagonist Bernarda Alba is a widow who declares eight years of mourning after the death of her husband and turns her house into a form of prison for her five daughters while unquestioningly accepting the patriarchal system of provincial Spain.
28 Jun
Sun 28 Jun
Blind - 28 Jun
Successful playwright Lot Vekemans hits the nerve of the times with her new play. With great sensitivity, she tells the story of a father and daughter, played by Manfred Zapatka and Juliane Köhler, who have seemingly irreconcilable attitudes to social and political issues, and asks how these conflicts can be overcome.
Sun 28 Jun
Ödipus (Oedipus) - 28 Jun
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.
Sun 28 Jun
Mercury - 28 Jun
Freddie Mercury, front man of the legendary British rock band Queen, spent a lot of time in Munich from 1979 to 1985. He lived in several apartments here, forged close friendships and recorded his first solo album. What drew him to the Isar? Love, the wild nightlife and the many meeting points of the city’s gay community? The Musicland Studios of Giorgio Moroder and their pioneering innovations in electronic music? Or did he simply want to avoid the rigid British tax laws?
29 Jun
Mon 29 Jun
MOSI - The Bavarian Dream - 29 Jun
A prince of fashion and a fairy-tale king. A bird of paradise and a cult figure. A Munich original and a philanthropist. During the course of his lifetime, Rudolph Moshammer was given countless of these nicknames and soubriquets. Everyone recognized him as an eccentric with his dog Daisy on his arm, a talk show guest and man of society. Like his role model, Bavaria’s fairy-tale king Ludwig II, he loved glamour, opulence, and excess. In his appearances as an actor and in advertisements, as a singer in the preliminary round for the Eurovision Song Contest and with books like «Mama und ich» (Mama and Me), he became a cult figure and his fashion boutique «Carnaval de Venise» in Maximilianstraße became a cult address and place of pilgrimage for Mosi fans.
Mon 29 Jun
Die Wildente (The wild duck) - 29 Jun
After many years, Gregers returns to his home country. His father, a successful entrepreneur, offers him the opportunity to join the company management, from which he has to retire for health reasons. Gregers refuses and at the same time learns that his father is secretly financially supporting the family of his old friend Hjalmar Ekdal, who lives in the most modest of circumstances, and becomes suspicious. Why is the capitalist suddenly showing himself to be a philanthropist? In his tragedy, Henrik Ibsen shows how the capitalist system has a direct impact on the private sphere and undermines social cohesion. The Norwegian Johannes Holmen Dahl, one of the most sought-after directors in Scandinavia, is now staging his German debut with a major work by his famous compatriot.
30 Jun
Tue 30 Jun
Wolf - 30 Jun
In seinem Roman «Wolf» erzählt Saša Stanišić eine Geschichte über Freundschaft, Zugehörigkeit und Courage und stellt die Frage, was es bedeutet, anders zu sein. Kemi wird von seiner Mutter in ein Ferienlager im Wald verbannt. Seinen Schlafplatz muss er sich mit Jörg teilen, einem Außenseiter, der noch weniger dazuzugehören scheint und noch dazu von seinen Mitschüler*innen «andersiger» gemacht wird. Geplagt von Mücken, übermotivierten Betreuer*innen und fiesen Spielereien der anderen Jugendlichen versuchen die beiden, die Zeit zu überstehen. Doch dann taucht nachts auch noch der Wolf auf und Kemi wird auf die Probe gestellt: Zieht er sich weiter zurück oder findet er den Mut, sich zu wehren?
Tue 30 Jun
Wolf - 30 Jun
In seinem Roman «Wolf» erzählt Saša Stanišić eine Geschichte über Freundschaft, Zugehörigkeit und Courage und stellt die Frage, was es bedeutet, anders zu sein. Kemi wird von seiner Mutter in ein Ferienlager im Wald verbannt. Seinen Schlafplatz muss er sich mit Jörg teilen, einem Außenseiter, der noch weniger dazuzugehören scheint und noch dazu von seinen Mitschüler*innen «andersiger» gemacht wird. Geplagt von Mücken, übermotivierten Betreuer*innen und fiesen Spielereien der anderen Jugendlichen versuchen die beiden, die Zeit zu überstehen. Doch dann taucht nachts auch noch der Wolf auf und Kemi wird auf die Probe gestellt: Zieht er sich weiter zurück oder findet er den Mut, sich zu wehren?
Tue 30 Jun
Der zerbrochne Krug (The broken jug) - 30 Jun
Judge Adam has a serious problem: not only does he have to cope with the severe effects of his nightly alcohol consumption, but also the sudden appearance of his superior Walter, who intends to take a close look at the administration of law in the provinces. Adam is forced to try a case publicly in court where he is obliged to investigate himself, which uses all the means at his disposal to conceal. Kleist’s disturbing comedy turns into an investigative drama about a veritable legal scandal.
Tue 30 Jun
Rezitativ (Recitatif) - 30 Jun
Only recently rediscovered, «Recitatif» is a literary sensation: the only short story by the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature Toni Morrison. In it, two young women meet: Roberta and Twyla, both from poor backgrounds, meet in an orphanage and become friends. They are repeatedly brought together by chance, and we learn about their men, their jobs and their children in a series of snapshots. In the end they stand on opposite sides of a protest against racial segregation. But the author leaves open which of the two is white and which is Black.