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27 Apr

Saturday

Sat 27 Apr

Residenztheater, 19.30–22.00 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

Andersens Erzählungen (ANDERSEN’S STORIES)

A piece of music theatre by Jherek Bischoff, Jan Dvořák and Philipp Stölzl
German Premiere
Abo 64
Prices I
24 to 58 €

One stormy night in 1836, Hans Christian Andersen arrives uninvited at the home of his childhood friend Edvard Collin, who is to marry his fiancée Henriette the next day. Andersen has travelled through the wind and the rain to once again confess his love for Edvard. The family provide a frosty reception and the groom himself is out celebrating his last night as a bachelor. Only Henriette feels attracted to the unconventional charm of their guest, who lives in a fantasy world continually surrounded by characters from his own fairy tales. He magically transforms a sober room into a sparkling underwater landscape and castles of otherworldly beauty. And he starts telling his friend’s fiancée the fairy tale of The Little Mermaid: burning with love for a Prince, she wishes to become human and is willing to sacrifice her voice and her home to do so – risking her life.

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Sat 27 Apr

Marstall
Premiere

MOSI - The Bavarian Dream

by Alexander Eisenach
World premiere / Commissioned work
If applicable, remaining tickets

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.

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28 Apr

Sunday

Sun 28 Apr

Residenztheater, 18.30–20.45 o'clock

Medea

after Euripides
Abo 73
Prices G
16 to 48 €

Medea is the most startling character in the history of literature. Like no other female figure, she leaves an unprecedented trail of blood behind her: betraying her father, murdering her brother, murdering the King of Iolcus – and that is not enough.

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29 Apr

Monday

Mon 29 Apr

Residenztheater, 20.00–21.30 o'clock | 19.30 Introduction

Leonce und Lena (Leonce and Lena)

after Georg Büchner
Abo 11
Prices F
14 to 44 €

The story, it seems, takes little time to tell: a prince and a princess from neighbouring kingdoms run away to escape from an arranged marriage, fall in love with each other incognito and try to use their cunning to be able to choose the path of their own lives for themselves – only to realise at the end that they have run straight into the fate that had already been arranged for them.

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Mon 29 Apr

Marstall, 20.00 o'clock

MOSI - The Bavarian Dream

by Alexander Eisenach
World premiere / Commissioned work
Resifreunde-Abo
Prices W

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.

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30 Apr

Tuesday

Tue 30 Apr

Residenztheater, 20.00–21.40 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

James Brown trug Lockenwickler (JAMES BROWN WORE CURLERS)

by Yasmina Reza
world premiere
Abo 23
Prices G
16 to 48 €

Yasmina Reza, the celebrated author of hit social comedies such as «The God of Carnage» and «Life x 3» and bestselling novels – most recently «Serge» – has written a new play that incisively dramatises the profound problems of understanding that increasingly dominate relations between generations.

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Tue 30 Apr

Marstall, 20.00–21.10 o'clock

Yvonne, Prinzessin von Burgund (Yvonne, Princess of Burgundy)

by Witold Gombrowicz
Prices U
24 €

«Let’s say someone comes up to you and tells you you’re such and such a person, tells you the worst, says the most appalling things, things that could kill someone, absolutely destroy them, leave them speechless and lifeless. And then you say: Yes, that’s what I’m like, it’s true, but … But so what?» – With these words Prince Philip attempts to break down the reserve of his new fiancée Yvonne, but they also describe the essential plot of this first play by the Polish author Witold Gombrowicz.

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