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.

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10 Mar

Tuesday

Tue 10 Mar

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

Die Ärztin (The Doctor) - 10 Mar

by Robert Icke very freely adapted from «Professor Bernhardi» by Arthur Schnitzler
Prices G
17 bis 57 €

Robert Icke has congenially translated Arthur Schnitzler's play «Professor Bernhardi» into the present day. The doctor Ruth Wolff not only comes into conflict with her colleagues and the maxims of the Catholic Church, but also into a media shitstorm. The «Times» of London celebrated «The Doctor» as an «open-heart operation on our present day, which gets more complicated the deeper you cut».

Go to page «Die Ärztin (The Doctor)»

11 Mar

Wednesday

Wed 11 Mar

Residenztheater, 19.30–20.45 o'clock

Die Rückseite des Lebens - 11 Mar

(Récits de certains faits) by Yasmina Reza
German-language premiere
Prices E
13 bis 48 €

Playwright Yasmina Reza («James Brown Wore Curlers») is fascinated by court cases, and her collection of short stories summarises her observations from recent years. She laconically and pointedly observes the moments when incomprehensible deeds must be judged, conflicting statements must be found to be true or false, and often entire lives hang in the balance – and, almost in passing, captures a panorama of human existence. Resident director Nora Schlocker adapts the texts for the stage.

Go to page «Die Rückseite des Lebens»

12 Mar

Thursday

Thu 12 Mar

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.15 o'clock

Gschichtn vom Brandner Kaspar (Stories from Brandner Kaspar) - 12 Mar

Volksstück in 4 acts by Franz Xaver Kroetz freely based on motifs by Franz von Kobell
World premiere/commissioned work
Prices I
25 bis 69 €

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».

Go to page «Gschichtn vom Brandner Kaspar (Stories from Brandner Kaspar)»

13 Mar

Friday

Fri 13 Mar

Residenztheater, 19.30–22.20 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

Cabaret - 13 Mar

Musical by Joe Masteroff (book), John Kander (music) and Fred Ebb (lyrics) based on the play «I Am a Camera» by John van Druten and the stories of Christopher Isherwood
Prices J
29 bis 74 €

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.

Go to page «Cabaret»

Fri 13 Mar

Marstall, 20.00–22.15 o'clock

Automatenbüfett - 13 Mar

A play in three acts with a prologue and epilogue by Anna Gmeyner
Prices V
33 €

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.

Go to page «Automatenbüfett»

14 Mar

Saturday

Sat 14 Mar

15.00 o'clock

Theaterführung in Gebärdensprache (Theatre tour in German sign language) - 14 Mar

Prices 5€

The theatre tour in German sign language explains the history of the building and provides insights into the numerous theatre professions and their work processes on and behind the stage.

Go to page «Theaterführung in Gebärdensprache (Theatre tour in German sign language)»

Sat 14 Mar

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.10 o'clock | Now at the Residenztheater

Der zerbrochne Krug (The broken jug) - 14 Mar

by Heinrich von Kleist
Prices H
21 bis 64 €

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.

Go to page «Der zerbrochne Krug (The broken jug)»

Sat 14 Mar

Marstall, 20.00–21.50 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

Das Gelobte Land (The promised land) - 14 Mar

by Asiimwe Deborah Kawe
World Premiere
Prices U
28 €

Asiimwe Deborah Kawe's play tells the story of the life's work of an undocumented immigrant. Like so many others, the nurse Achen, the author's main character, contributes with her labour and as a taxpayer to the prosperity of a country that has decided to expel her overnight.

Go to page «Das Gelobte Land (The promised land)»

15 Mar

Sunday

Sun 15 Mar

Residenztheater, 18.30–21.40 o'clock

Romeo und Julia (Romeo and Juliet) - 15 Mar

by William Shakespeare
Prices I
25 bis 69 €

Romeo and Juliet set the language of love against the war of their relatives, the language of the dagger. Will they manage to set an example against the irreconcilable enmity that prevails in Verona? In-house director Elsa-Sophie Jach re-stages the world's most famous love story and the dance on the volcano that sweeps its main characters away, with lots of music and hot hearts.

Go to page «Romeo und Julia (Romeo and Juliet)»

16 Mar

Monday

Mon 16 Mar

19.00–21.00 o'clock | Workshop on «The Subject» | Location to be announced

Resi-Werkstatt (Resi-Workshop) - 16 Mar

Prices 15/8€
15/8 €

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.

Go to page «Resi-Werkstatt (Resi-Workshop)»

Mon 16 Mar

Zur schönen Aussicht, 20.00 o'clock

New Plays From Israel: Roee Joseph: Shura ( שׁוּרהָ ). The Craft of Identifying Life - 16 Mar

Presented by the Residenztheater and the liberal Jewish community Beth Shalom
Prices 20€

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.

Go to page «Neue Stücke aus Israel (New Plays From Israel)»

17 Mar

Tuesday

Tue 17 Mar

Residenztheater, 19.30–22.30 o'clock | 7 p.m. Introduction

Munich Machine - 17 Mar

A utopia in memoriam of Klaus Lemke by Albert Ostermaier
World premiere/commissioned work
Prices G
17 bis 57 €

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.

Go to page «Munich Machine»

18 Mar

Wednesday

Wed 18 Mar

Residenztheater, 19.30–22.10 o'clock | 7 p.m. Introduction

Warten auf Godot (Waiting for Godot) - 18 Mar

by Samuel Beckett
Prices G
17 bis 57 €

Vladimir and Estragon are waiting for Godot, who they neither know who he is nor what they actually want from him. With his ambiguous work about waiting and the passing of time, which has been interpreted in all directions, Nobel Prize winner Samuel Beckett created one of the classics of modernism, which in-house director Claudia Bauer reinterprets.

Go to page «Warten auf Godot (Waiting for Godot)»

19 Mar

Thursday

Thu 19 Mar

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.00 o'clock

Prima Facie - 19 Mar

by Suzie Miller
Prices E
13 bis 48 €

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.

Go to page «Prima Facie»

20 Mar

Friday

Fri 20 Mar

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.15 o'clock

Gschichtn vom Brandner Kaspar (Stories from Brandner Kaspar) - 20 Mar

Volksstück in 4 acts by Franz Xaver Kroetz freely based on motifs by Franz von Kobell
World premiere/commissioned work
Prices I
25 bis 69 €

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».

Go to page «Gschichtn vom Brandner Kaspar (Stories from Brandner Kaspar)»

21 Mar

Saturday

Sat 21 Mar

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.30 o'clock

Die Ärztin (The Doctor) - 21 Mar

by Robert Icke very freely adapted from «Professor Bernhardi» by Arthur Schnitzler
Prices G
17 bis 57 €

Robert Icke has congenially translated Arthur Schnitzler's play «Professor Bernhardi» into the present day. The doctor Ruth Wolff not only comes into conflict with her colleagues and the maxims of the Catholic Church, but also into a media shitstorm. The «Times» of London celebrated «The Doctor» as an «open-heart operation on our present day, which gets more complicated the deeper you cut».

Go to page «Die Ärztin (The Doctor)»

Sat 21 Mar

Marstall
Premiere

Marat/Sade - 21 Mar

The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade
by Peter Weiss
If applicable, remaining tickets

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.

Go to page «Marat/Sade»

22 Mar

Sunday

Sun 22 Mar

Residenztheater, 18.30–21.30 o'clock

Munich Machine - 22 Mar

A utopia in memoriam of Klaus Lemke by Albert Ostermaier
World premiere/commissioned work
Prices G
17 bis 57 €

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.

Go to page «Munich Machine»

23 Mar

Monday

Mon 23 Mar

Marstall, 20.00 o'clock

Marat/Sade - 23 Mar

The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade
by Peter Weiss
Prices V
33 €
If applicable, remaining tickets

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.

Go to page «Marat/Sade»

24 Mar

Tuesday

Tue 24 Mar

10.10 o'clock | Geschlossene Schulvorstellung | Informationen unter resi.alle@residenztheater.de

Wolf - 24 Mar

nach dem gleichnamigen Roman von Saša Stanišić, in einer Fassung des Residenztheaters
Resi Mobil

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?

Go to page «Wolf»

Tue 24 Mar

Residenztheater, 19.30–20.45 o'clock

Die Rückseite des Lebens - 24 Mar

(Récits de certains faits) by Yasmina Reza
German-language premiere
Prices E
13 bis 48 €

Playwright Yasmina Reza («James Brown Wore Curlers») is fascinated by court cases, and her collection of short stories summarises her observations from recent years. She laconically and pointedly observes the moments when incomprehensible deeds must be judged, conflicting statements must be found to be true or false, and often entire lives hang in the balance – and, almost in passing, captures a panorama of human existence. Resident director Nora Schlocker adapts the texts for the stage.

Go to page «Die Rückseite des Lebens»

Tue 24 Mar

Marstall, 20.00–22.15 o'clock

Automatenbüfett - 24 Mar

A play in three acts with a prologue and epilogue by Anna Gmeyner
Prices V
33 €

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.

Go to page «Automatenbüfett»

25 Mar

Wednesday

Wed 25 Mar

12.00 o'clock | Geschlossene Schulvorstellung | Informationen unter resi.alle@residenztheater.de

Wolf - 25 Mar

nach dem gleichnamigen Roman von Saša Stanišić, in einer Fassung des Residenztheaters
Resi Mobil

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?

Go to page «Wolf»

Wed 25 Mar

Residenztheater, 19.30–22.10 o'clock | Theatertag | 18/12 euros for all seats

Drei Schwestern (Three sisters) - 25 Mar

by Simon Stone after Anton Chekhov
Prices Theatertag
18/12€

The Australian writer and director Simon Stone took Chekhov’s famous play as the starting point for his rewriting – voted «Play of the Year 2017» in «Theater heute» magazine – that combines rapid fire dialogue, subtle character studies and the ambivalence that arises from them while locating the play thematically in the here and now.

Go to page «Drei Schwestern (Three sisters)»

26 Mar

Thursday

Thu 26 Mar

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.15 o'clock

Gschichtn vom Brandner Kaspar (Stories from Brandner Kaspar) - 26 Mar

Volksstück in 4 acts by Franz Xaver Kroetz freely based on motifs by Franz von Kobell
World premiere/commissioned work
Prices I
25 bis 69 €

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».

Go to page «Gschichtn vom Brandner Kaspar (Stories from Brandner Kaspar)»

Thu 26 Mar

Cuvilliéstheater
Premiere

Bernarda Albas Haus (The House of Bernarda Alba) - 26 Mar

by Federico García Lorca in a version by Rieke Süßkow

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.

Go to page «Bernarda Albas Haus (The House of Bernarda Alba)»

Thu 26 Mar

Marstall, 20.00–21.30 o'clock

Und oder oder oder oder und und beziehungsweise und oder beziehungsweise oder und beziehungsweise einfach und - 26 Mar

by Nele Stuhler
World Premiere
Prices T
25 €

«Yes - No», «Light - Dark», «There - Away», «Breakfast or not», «War or not» - author Nele Stuhler has collected lists of opposites that question the depths of everyday life as well as the very big world situation and put them into poem form. A poetic and highly comical concert of contradictions performed by three actors on an open stage.

Go to page «Und oder oder oder oder und und beziehungsweise und oder beziehungsweise oder und beziehungsweise einfach und»

27 Mar

Friday

Fri 27 Mar

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

Maria Stuart - 27 Mar

by Friedrich Schiller
Prices H
21 bis 64 €

Intrigues, conspiracies, political intrigues - Schiller's tragedy depicts the power struggle between the English Queen Elizabeth I and the Scottish Queen Mary Stuart. But what if only chance decides between power and powerlessness? Then the roles could also be «swapped». For each performance, a draw is held to decide which of the two actresses will play the victor or the vanquished.

Go to page «Maria Stuart»

Fri 27 Mar

Marstall, 20.00–21.40 o'clock

Was ich vergessen habe (What I’ve forgotten) - 27 Mar

A project about dementia by Jürgen Berger and Anna Karasińska
World Premiere / Commissioned Work
Prices T
25 €

What happens with dementia and how can we deal with this phenomenon? Director Anna Karasińska and journalist Jürgen Berger explore the disease in a poetic evening of theatre that highlights the fragility of human existence and our basic assumptions of identity. Their search for clues leads them to a dementia village in Thailand, where care is provided in a completely different way to that in German care homes.

Go to page «Was ich vergessen habe (What I’ve forgotten)»

28 Mar

Saturday

Sat 28 Mar

Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Premiere

Abschied (Parting) - 28 Mar

Based on the novel of the same name by Sebastian Haffner, adapted for the stage by Matthias Rippert
Uraufführung
Prices F
15 bis 52 €

One last day in Paris, the final hours of a great love affair and the certainty that nothing will ever be the same again. In «Abschied (Parting)», Sebastian Haffner recounts his last encounter with his beloved Teddy. Between cafés, museum visits, fleeting encounters and intense conversations, the carefree attitude to life of the early 1930s becomes increasingly apparent. The novel accompanies the two through hours of closeness, doubt and hope until the moment on the platform that irrevocably separates them. Poetic, atmospherically dense and very personal, Sebastian Haffner describes not only the end of a great love, but also the farewell to his own youth and an era shortly before its demise. Haffner needed only a few weeks in 1932 to write this novel, which until recently had remained unpublished. Director Matthias Rippert is now bringing the material to the stage for the first time, continuing his work at the Residenztheater after the success of «Blind».

Go to page «Abschied (Parting)»

Sat 28 Mar

Cuvilliéstheater, 19.30 o'clock

Bernarda Albas Haus (The House of Bernarda Alba) - 28 Mar

by Federico García Lorca in a version by Rieke Süßkow
Prices G
17 bis 57 €

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.

Go to page «Bernarda Albas Haus (The House of Bernarda Alba)»

Sat 28 Mar

Marstall, 20.00–21.10 o'clock

Ein sanfter Tod (A very easy death) - 28 Mar

by Simone de Beauvoir, translated by Paul Mayer, stage adaptation by Barbara Horvath and Lisa Stiegler
World premiere
Prices V
33 €
If applicable, remaining tickets

Suddenly the phone rings and life changes from one day to the next. This was also what Simone de Beauvoir and her sister experienced when they found out that their mother was in hospital. Simone de Beauvoir describes honestly and movingly what it means to bid farewell to the person who gave you life. Following the success of «(Non)Mothers!» the actors Sibylle Canonica, Barbara Horvath and Lisa Stiegler produce the stage premiere of this personal piece of world literature.

Go to page «Ein sanfter Tod (A very easy death)»

29 Mar

Sunday

Sun 29 Mar

Residenztheater, 18.30–21.20 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

Cabaret - 29 Mar

Musical by Joe Masteroff (book), John Kander (music) and Fred Ebb (lyrics) based on the play «I Am a Camera» by John van Druten and the stories of Christopher Isherwood
Prices J
29 bis 74 €

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.

Go to page «Cabaret»

Sun 29 Mar

Marstall, 19.00–20.30 o'clock

(Nicht)Mütter! ((Non)Mothers!) - 29 Mar

A collective research project
Prices U
28 €

22 voices talk about their mothers, becoming a mother, being a mother, never wanting to become a mother or not wanting to become a mother and not being able to become a mother. They intertwine to create a piece about decisions, doubts, (miscarriages) births, cancellations, transformations and courageous actions.

Go to page «(Nicht)Mütter! ((Non)Mothers!)»

30 Mar

Monday

Mon 30 Mar

Residenztheater, 19.30–22.10 o'clock

Drei Schwestern (Three sisters) - 30 Mar

by Simon Stone after Anton Chekhov
Prices I
25 bis 69 €

The Australian writer and director Simon Stone took Chekhov’s famous play as the starting point for his rewriting – voted «Play of the Year 2017» in «Theater heute» magazine – that combines rapid fire dialogue, subtle character studies and the ambivalence that arises from them while locating the play thematically in the here and now.

Go to page «Drei Schwestern (Three sisters)»

Mon 30 Mar

Cuvilliéstheater, 19.30 o'clock

Bernarda Albas Haus (The House of Bernarda Alba) - 30 Mar

by Federico García Lorca in a version by Rieke Süßkow
Prices G
17 bis 57 €

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.

Go to page «Bernarda Albas Haus (The House of Bernarda Alba)»

Mon 30 Mar

Marstall, 20.00–21.30 o'clock

Und oder oder oder oder und und beziehungsweise und oder beziehungsweise oder und beziehungsweise einfach und - 30 Mar

by Nele Stuhler
World Premiere
Prices T
25 €

«Yes - No», «Light - Dark», «There - Away», «Breakfast or not», «War or not» - author Nele Stuhler has collected lists of opposites that question the depths of everyday life as well as the very big world situation and put them into poem form. A poetic and highly comical concert of contradictions performed by three actors on an open stage.

Go to page «Und oder oder oder oder und und beziehungsweise und oder beziehungsweise oder und beziehungsweise einfach und»

31 Mar

Tuesday

Tue 31 Mar

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.10 o'clock | Now at the Residenztheater | 7 p.m. Introduction

Der zerbrochne Krug (The broken jug) - 31 Mar

by Heinrich von Kleist
Prices H
21 bis 64 €

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.

Go to page «Der zerbrochne Krug (The broken jug)»

Tue 31 Mar

Marstall, 20.00–21.35 o'clock

Rezitativ (Recitatif) - 31 Mar

based on the short story by Toni Morrison, stage adaptation by Miriam Ibrahim
German Language Premiere
Prices V
33 €

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.

Go to page «Rezitativ (Recitatif)»