ENGLISH SURTITLES
The filter below allows you to search specifically for all performances with English surtitles.
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 Sep
Thu 17 Sep
Jetzt spricht Lolita. Wem gehört eine Geschichte? - 17 Sep
24 Sep
Thu 24 Sep
Spielplanpräsentation für Pädagog*innen (Programme presentation for educators) - 24 Sep
The RESI FÜR ALLE team presents the current season together with the theatre's dramaturges and actors from the Resi ensemble.
26 Sep
Sat 26 Sep
Reigen. Variationen - 26 Sep
24 hours in the Englischer Garten. Somewhere between Monopteros and the Haus der Kunst – in ten scenes and each time in pairs – DJ Ada, businessman Franzi, poet Graf, cleaner Maro and sex worker Eleonore meet. The multi-award-winning playwright Anja Hilling rethinks Arthur Schnitzler’s »Reigen« for the present.
27 Sep
Sun 27 Sep
Die Dreigroschenoper (The Threepenny Opera) - 27 Sep
Under the indifferent moon of Soho, London’s underworld attempts to arrest Mack the Knife with songs and words that are polished as sharp as his own blade. With »The Threepenny Opera« (world premiere 1928), Brecht, Hauptmann and Weill created an entirely new form of music theatre. A play about a society in which everything is reduced to its monetary value and criminals are citizens – and vice versa.
28 Sep
Mon 28 Sep
Gschichtn vom Brandner Kaspar (Stories from Brandner Kaspar) - 28 Sep
After a quarter of a century, Brandner Kaspar returns to the Residenztheater – and how! Based on Franz von Kobell's dialect story, Franz Xaver Kroetz tells the story of the Bavarian stubborn man who refuses to bow even to Death himself, the Boanlkramer, in a very honest and touching way, yet completely unsentimental and with a great deal of humour. Munich-based film, theatre and opera director Philipp Stölzl brings the «Gschichtn vom Brandner Kaspar» to the stage as a «big picture book, because the play is, of course, a fairy tale».
Mon 28 Sep
Mercury - 28 Sep
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 Sep
Tue 29 Sep
Reigen. Variationen - 29 Sep
24 hours in the Englischer Garten. Somewhere between Monopteros and the Haus der Kunst – in ten scenes and each time in pairs – DJ Ada, businessman Franzi, poet Graf, cleaner Maro and sex worker Eleonore meet. The multi-award-winning playwright Anja Hilling rethinks Arthur Schnitzler’s »Reigen« for the present.
30 Sep
Wed 30 Sep
Finding Freddie - 30 Sep
Ahead of the show, cultural studies scholar and Gay Guide Anian Halder takes the audience on a journey of discovery through the Munich of Freddie Mercury. The city tour combines historic sites, queer history and the themes of the production to offer a shared exploration of a multifaceted figure and his era.
Wed 30 Sep
Die Dreigroschenoper (The Threepenny Opera) - 30 Sep
Under the indifferent moon of Soho, London’s underworld attempts to arrest Mack the Knife with songs and words that are polished as sharp as his own blade. With »The Threepenny Opera« (world premiere 1928), Brecht, Hauptmann and Weill created an entirely new form of music theatre. A play about a society in which everything is reduced to its monetary value and criminals are citizens – and vice versa.
Wed 30 Sep
Mercury - 30 Sep
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?