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
13 Nov
Thu 13 Nov
Fortbildung für Pädagog*innen (Training for educators) - 13 Nov
Twice a year we offer a training day for teachers. You want to get your students in the mood for the upcoming theater visit and are still looking for impulses for practical implementation? In the three-hour training course, we show you examples of how our plays can be taught in a simple and playful way.
Thu 13 Nov
Lapidarium - 13 Nov
Rainald Goetz, the remarkable multi award-winning author, has entrusted resident director Elsa-Sophie Jach with the world premiere of his latest theatre text. The text is a bold mix of genres: a diary and requiem interwoven with scenes from a crazy screenplay project with Helmut Dietl and Franz Xaver Kroetz, to whom Goetz has dedicated the play. And in it he also pays his respects to his native Bavaria, both to the city of Munich and the foothills of the Alps. Playful, poetic, profound, absolutely undramatic – and, of course, a work of genius.
Thu 13 Nov
Eine Zierde für den Verein (A credit to the club) - 13 Nov
During the global economic crisis of the 1920s, a young woman tries out self-realization and yet ends up in a restrictive marriage, confronted with misogyny and male bonding as well as the rise of National Socialism. Elsa-Sophie Jach adapts Marieluise Fleisser's only novel for the stage.
14 Nov
Fri 14 Nov
Die Ärztin (The Doctor) - 14 Nov
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».
Fri 14 Nov
Salome - 14 Nov
Based on Oscar Wilde's famous one-act play, Polish director Ewelina Marciniak completely reinterprets the character of Salome. She is no longer a scandalised femme fatale, but a young woman who tries to free herself from the constraints of her surroundings by any means necessary.
Fri 14 Nov
Und oder oder oder oder und und beziehungsweise und oder beziehungsweise oder und beziehungsweise einfach und - 14 Nov
«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.
15 Nov
Sat 15 Nov
Romeo und Julia (Romeo and Juliet) - 15 Nov
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.
Sat 15 Nov
77 Versuche, die Welt zu verstehen (77 attempts to understand the world) - 15 Nov
What do we need to make theatre? Does theatre have a tangible impact on our lives?
Based on a reading of Bertolt Brecht's 77-part «A Short Organum for the Theatre», the South Korean director Kyung-Sung Lee and the ensemble of the Residenztheater explore the current crises in Korea, Germany and the world, playfully testing whether Brecht could still help us to understand the world better today.
16 Nov
Sun 16 Nov
Pippi Langstrumpf (Pippi Longstocking) - 16 Nov
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!
Sun 16 Nov
Nach Mitternacht (After Midnight) - 16 Nov
«After Midnight» tells the story of two days in 1936. Nineteen-year-old Sanna takes refuge with her brother Algin, a blacklisted author. In between the parties, cafes and bars she begins to recognise that the world she lives in has been increasingly taken over by ideology. Keun’s novel from exile is a haunting depiction of daily life under fascism – her second international success after «The Artificial Silk Girl».
17 Nov
Mon 17 Nov
Pippi Langstrumpf (Pippi Longstocking) - 17 Nov
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!
Mon 17 Nov
Sankt Falstaff (Saint Falstaff) - 17 Nov
Austrian playwright Ewald Palmetshofer translates Shakespeare's royal drama «King Henry IV» into the present day of eroding democracies with sophisticated language and defiant humour.
Mon 17 Nov
Ophelia Balladen (Ophelia Ballads) - 17 Nov
18 Nov
Tue 18 Nov
Wolf - 18 Nov
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 18 Nov
Die Kopenhagen-Trilogie (The Copenhagen Trilogy) - 18 Nov
Copenhagen’s working-class district of Vesterbro in the 1920s has little room for the talent and dreams of young Tove. She leaves school at the age of fourteen and is sent against her will to work as a maid and later as a clerical worker. However, she refuses to give up, publishes her early poems and stories and continues to seek her freedom as a writer. In the «Copenhagen Trilogy» Tove Ditlevsen uses her own biography to tell of an escape from a complicated everyday reality into storytelling, skilfully interweaving fiction and reality. Her first-person narrator, with whom she shares a name, delivers a humorous and laconic account of a personal life that is nevertheless political.
Tue 18 Nov
Welt/Bühne Salon - 18 Nov
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?
19 Nov
Wed 19 Nov
Resi-Werkstatt (Resi-Workshop) - 19 Nov
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 19 Nov
Lapidarium - 19 Nov
Rainald Goetz, the remarkable multi award-winning author, has entrusted resident director Elsa-Sophie Jach with the world premiere of his latest theatre text. The text is a bold mix of genres: a diary and requiem interwoven with scenes from a crazy screenplay project with Helmut Dietl and Franz Xaver Kroetz, to whom Goetz has dedicated the play. And in it he also pays his respects to his native Bavaria, both to the city of Munich and the foothills of the Alps. Playful, poetic, profound, absolutely undramatic – and, of course, a work of genius.
Wed 19 Nov
Das Gelobte Land (The promised land) - 19 Nov
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.
20 Nov
Thu 20 Nov
Wolf - 20 Nov
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?
Thu 20 Nov
Fortbildung für Pädagog*innen (Training for educators) - 20 Nov
Twice a year we offer a training day for teachers. You want to get your students in the mood for the upcoming theater visit and are still looking for impulses for practical implementation? In the three-hour training course, we show you examples of how our plays can be taught in a simple and playful way.
Thu 20 Nov
Gschichtn vom Brandner Kaspar (Stories from Brandner Kaspar) - 20 Nov
After a quarter of a century, Brandner Kaspar returns to the Residenztheater - and how! Based on Franz von Kobell's dialect tale, Franz Xaver Kroetz tells the story of the stubborn Bavarian who won't even bow to death in the flesh, the Boanlkramer, in a very honest and touching, yet completely unsentimental and humorous way. Günther Maria Halmer also returns to the Residenztheater as Kaspar Brandner and, together with Munich film, theatre and opera director Philipp Stölzl, they will bring the «Gschichtn vom Brandner Kaspar» to the stage as a «big picture book, because the play is of course a fairy tale».
21 Nov
Fri 21 Nov
Maria Stuart - 21 Nov
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.
Fri 21 Nov
Das Gelobte Land (The promised land) - 21 Nov
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.
Fri 21 Nov
Nachtsalon: «Das Gelobte Land» - 21 Nov
Still not had enough of the theatre evening? Why don't you stay? The «Night Salon» with Felicia Chin-Malenski and Jan Remmers invites you to exchange ideas, round off the evening and enjoy some surprises.
22 Nov
Sat 22 Nov
Theaterführung (Theatre Tour) - 22 Nov
Every Saturday you have the opportunity to discover the world behind the scenes at the Residenztheater.
Sat 22 Nov
Gschichtn vom Brandner Kaspar (Stories from Brandner Kaspar) - 22 Nov
After a quarter of a century, Brandner Kaspar returns to the Residenztheater - and how! Based on Franz von Kobell's dialect tale, Franz Xaver Kroetz tells the story of the stubborn Bavarian who won't even bow to death in the flesh, the Boanlkramer, in a very honest and touching, yet completely unsentimental and humorous way. Günther Maria Halmer also returns to the Residenztheater as Kaspar Brandner and, together with Munich film, theatre and opera director Philipp Stölzl, they will bring the «Gschichtn vom Brandner Kaspar» to the stage as a «big picture book, because the play is of course a fairy tale».
Sat 22 Nov
Nach Mitternacht (After Midnight) - 22 Nov
«After Midnight» tells the story of two days in 1936. Nineteen-year-old Sanna takes refuge with her brother Algin, a blacklisted author. In between the parties, cafes and bars she begins to recognise that the world she lives in has been increasingly taken over by ideology. Keun’s novel from exile is a haunting depiction of daily life under fascism – her second international success after «The Artificial Silk Girl».
23 Nov
Sun 23 Nov
Book meets Stage: Reading Club on «Nach Mitternacht» - 23 Nov
Sun 23 Nov
Die Ärztin (The Doctor) - 23 Nov
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».
Sun 23 Nov
(Nicht)Mütter! ((Non)Mothers!) - 23 Nov
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.
24 Nov
Mon 24 Nov
Pippi Langstrumpf (Pippi Longstocking) - 24 Nov
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!
Mon 24 Nov
Interjection: The authoritarian virus - 24 Nov
25 Nov
Tue 25 Nov
Der wiedergefundene Freund - 25 Nov
Tue 25 Nov
Warten auf Godot (Waiting for Godot) - 25 Nov
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.
26 Nov
Wed 26 Nov
Der wiedergefundene Freund - 26 Nov
Wed 26 Nov
Fortbildung für Pädagog*innen (Training for educators) - 26 Nov
Twice a year we offer a training day for teachers. You want to get your students in the mood for the upcoming theater visit and are still looking for impulses for practical implementation? In the three-hour training course, we show you examples of how our plays can be taught in a simple and playful way.
27 Nov
Thu 27 Nov
Die Kopenhagen-Trilogie (The Copenhagen Trilogy) - 27 Nov
Copenhagen’s working-class district of Vesterbro in the 1920s has little room for the talent and dreams of young Tove. She leaves school at the age of fourteen and is sent against her will to work as a maid and later as a clerical worker. However, she refuses to give up, publishes her early poems and stories and continues to seek her freedom as a writer. In the «Copenhagen Trilogy» Tove Ditlevsen uses her own biography to tell of an escape from a complicated everyday reality into storytelling, skilfully interweaving fiction and reality. Her first-person narrator, with whom she shares a name, delivers a humorous and laconic account of a personal life that is nevertheless political.
Thu 27 Nov
Gschichtn vom Brandner Kaspar (Stories from Brandner Kaspar) - 27 Nov
After a quarter of a century, Brandner Kaspar returns to the Residenztheater - and how! Based on Franz von Kobell's dialect tale, Franz Xaver Kroetz tells the story of the stubborn Bavarian who won't even bow to death in the flesh, the Boanlkramer, in a very honest and touching, yet completely unsentimental and humorous way. Günther Maria Halmer also returns to the Residenztheater as Kaspar Brandner and, together with Munich film, theatre and opera director Philipp Stölzl, they will bring the «Gschichtn vom Brandner Kaspar» to the stage as a «big picture book, because the play is of course a fairy tale».
28 Nov
Fri 28 Nov
Blind - 28 Nov
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 28 Nov
Der zerbrochne Krug (The broken jug) - 28 Nov
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.
Fri 28 Nov
Und oder oder oder oder und und beziehungsweise und oder beziehungsweise oder und beziehungsweise einfach und - 28 Nov
«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.
29 Nov
Sat 29 Nov
Kick-off Resi clubs - 29 Nov
Once a week, we offer play clubs for different age groups and with different themes, which are led by members of the ensemble, assistant directors and a theatre educator. This gives participants the opportunity to develop their own production together for an entire season up to the premiere, without any prior knowledge or casting.
We introduce our teams and their ideas at the kick-off meeting.
Sat 29 Nov
Romeo und Julia (Romeo and Juliet) - 29 Nov
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.
Sat 29 Nov
Im Dickicht der Stadt: #4 Erzählen - 29 Nov
In search of urban wilderness, we turn our attention to the unnoticed in-between spaces of our city. Together with scientists from LMU, we will explore the thicket with all our senses and make contact with its non-human actors. In the first part, HÖREN (LISTENING), sound artist Diane Barbé takes us into a soundscape of singing animals and talking plants.
30 Nov
Sun 30 Nov
Pippi Langstrumpf (Pippi Longstocking) - 30 Nov
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!
Sun 30 Nov
Pippi Langstrumpf (Pippi Longstocking) - 30 Nov
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!
Sun 30 Nov
Der zerbrochne Krug (The broken jug) - 30 Nov
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.