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16 Jul

Tuesday

Tue 16 Jul

Marstall, 19.00–21.30 o'clock

Athena

A music theatre installation by Robert Borgmann freely adapted from Aeschylusʼs «Eumenides»
Prices U
24 €

After Orestes’s bloody revenge on his mother Clytemnestra for her murder of his father Agamemnon, he flees from the angry goddesses of vengeance. He seeks sanctuary in the temple of Apollo and appeals to the god for protection from the furies – but even Apollo is powerless against them, so Athena must decide Orestes’s fate. However, the goddess will not do so alone: a court of mortals who have sworn an oath to her will ultimately judge which murder weighs heavier: that of one’s mother or one’s husband.

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Tue 16 Jul

Residenztheater, 19.30–20.50 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

Anne-Marie die Schönheit (Anne-Marie the beauty)

by Yasmina Reza
Abo 24
Prices F
14 to 44 €

The most frequently performed contemporary international playwright Yazmina Reza, acclaimed for her plays’ witty dialogue, wrote «Anne-Marie the Beauty» as a full-length monologue for her favourite actor André Marcon. This elogy for the art of acting centres on an ageing actress who has spent her entire life in the theatre playing small and minor roles and has never been able to progress beyond this obscure existence.

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17 Jul

Wednesday

Wed 17 Jul

Marstall, 19.00–21.30 o'clock | For the last time for now

Athena

A music theatre installation by Robert Borgmann freely adapted from Aeschylusʼs «Eumenides»
Prices U
24 €

After Orestes’s bloody revenge on his mother Clytemnestra for her murder of his father Agamemnon, he flees from the angry goddesses of vengeance. He seeks sanctuary in the temple of Apollo and appeals to the god for protection from the furies – but even Apollo is powerless against them, so Athena must decide Orestes’s fate. However, the goddess will not do so alone: a court of mortals who have sworn an oath to her will ultimately judge which murder weighs heavier: that of one’s mother or one’s husband.

Go to page «Athena»

Wed 17 Jul

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.00 o'clock | Artist talk afterwards

Prima Facie

by Suzie Miller
Prices F
14 to 44 €

Tessa Ensler is a tough defence lawyer. In her early thirties she has managed what very few people believed she could: she has made her way from an underprivileged background to an elite university and on to a top legal firm. She specializes in defending cases of sexual assault. Is her rate of acquittals so high because she is a woman, as is rumoured – or is it because she is so good at spotting holes and contradictions in the statements of the female victims?

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18 Jul

Thursday

Thu 18 Jul

Residenztheater, 19.30–22.25 o'clock

Spiel des Lebens (The game of life)

The Kareno trilogy by Knut Hamsun
Abo 43
Prices G
16 to 48 €

Hamsun’s trilogy tells the story of a man who feels he has been overlooked by the elites that set the tone and cheated of social recognition. The philosopher Ivar Kareno evolves from a 30-year-old radical and anti-liberal writer on the fringes of poverty into a 40-year-old private tutor to the two sons of a businessman in a distant coastal region. Here Kareno sits brooding in his writing tower, while an infectious fever descends on people, arriving from the North, the businessman Otermann is driven mad by his wealth and a strange man wanders between the houses, rumoured to be justice. Ten years later, the 50-year-old Kareno is still hoping for a major turning point in his life. And he will indeed reach a milestone where he must decide whether he will remain true to the radical ideas of his youth or to pursue a career that is more measured politically.   

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19 Jul

Friday

Fri 19 Jul

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.10 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

James Brown trug Lockenwickler (James Brown wore curlers)

by Yasmina Reza
world premiere
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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20 Jul

Saturday

Sat 20 Jul

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.40 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

Moby Dick

based on the novel by Herman Melville
Abo 62
Prices H
20 to 54 €

Following Ibsen’s Peer Gynt, in the second half of the season another we hear from another master storyteller. A narrator who tells us to call him Ismael walks onto the Residenztheater stage in seaman’s garb. What follows is a genuine monster of a story: Ismael is hired on the «Pequod», an old whaling ship, and goes to sea on board this floating blubber factory.

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21 Jul

Sunday

Sun 21 Jul

Residenztheater, 18.30–20.50 o'clock

Maria Stuart

by Friedrich Schiller
Abo 74
Prices I
24 to 58 €

Maria Stuart, the deposed queen of Scotland, seeks asylum in England but soon finds herself imprisoned in a fortress as her aunt, the English queen Elisabeth Tudor, begins to investigate her. When she was seventeen, Maria was allegedly involved in the murder of her husband – that is the official charge, but there are also rumours of a plot to seize the crown right now. Schiller portrays neither of his female protagonists in a particularly flattering light: Maria is an impulsive seductress, Elisabeth is a jealous and indecisive monarch.

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22 Jul

Monday

Mon 22 Jul

Residenztheater, 11.00–13.20 o'clock | SCHOOL SHOW | Tickets via schulbestellung@residenztheater.de

Maria Stuart

by Friedrich Schiller
Prices I
24 to 58 €

Maria Stuart, the deposed queen of Scotland, seeks asylum in England but soon finds herself imprisoned in a fortress as her aunt, the English queen Elisabeth Tudor, begins to investigate her. When she was seventeen, Maria was allegedly involved in the murder of her husband – that is the official charge, but there are also rumours of a plot to seize the crown right now. Schiller portrays neither of his female protagonists in a particularly flattering light: Maria is an impulsive seductress, Elisabeth is a jealous and indecisive monarch.

Go to page «Maria Stuart»

Mon 22 Jul

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.00 o'clock

Prima Facie

by Suzie Miller
Prices F
14 to 44 €

Tessa Ensler is a tough defence lawyer. In her early thirties she has managed what very few people believed she could: she has made her way from an underprivileged background to an elite university and on to a top legal firm. She specializes in defending cases of sexual assault. Is her rate of acquittals so high because she is a woman, as is rumoured – or is it because she is so good at spotting holes and contradictions in the statements of the female victims?

Go to page «Prima Facie»

23 Jul

Tuesday

Tue 23 Jul

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.40 o'clock

Moby Dick

based on the novel by Herman Melville
Abo 21
Prices H
20 to 54 €

Following Ibsen’s Peer Gynt, in the second half of the season another we hear from another master storyteller. A narrator who tells us to call him Ismael walks onto the Residenztheater stage in seaman’s garb. What follows is a genuine monster of a story: Ismael is hired on the «Pequod», an old whaling ship, and goes to sea on board this floating blubber factory.

Go to page «Moby Dick»

Tue 23 Jul

Cuvilliéstheater, 19.30–21.20 o'clock

Pygmalion

by Amir Reza Koohestani and Mahin Sadri after the comedy by George Bernard Shaw
World premiere / Commissioned work
Prices G
16 to 48 €

You are how you speak. Professor of Phonetics Higgins makes a bet with his friend Pickering that he can turn the energetic Eliza Doolittle, who sells flowers in the street to make ends meet and speaks the broadest dialect, into an upper-class lady with immaculate articulation. Eliza proves to be a disciplined and talented pupil who manages to pass the test of entering high society. Higgins attributes this success to his own genius and automatically lays claim to her. He fails to notice that his teaching has helped Eliza to become a self-aware and thoughtful woman who is not only capable of making her own decisions but of acting on them too.

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Tue 23 Jul

Marstall, 20.00–22.00 o'clock

Die Kopenhagen-Trilogie (The Copenhagen Trilogy)

based on the novels «Childhood» – «Youth» – «Dependency» by Tove Ditlevsen adapted for the stage by Tom Silkeberg
Prices V
28 €
If applicable, remaining tickets

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. 

Go to page «Die Kopenhagen-Trilogie (The Copenhagen Trilogy)»

24 Jul

Wednesday

Wed 24 Jul

Marstall, 19.00–21.00 o'clock

Die Kopenhagen-Trilogie (The Copenhagen Trilogy)

based on the novels «Childhood» – «Youth» – «Dependency» by Tove Ditlevsen adapted for the stage by Tom Silkeberg
Prices V
28 €
If applicable, remaining tickets

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. 

Go to page «Die Kopenhagen-Trilogie (The Copenhagen Trilogy)»

Wed 24 Jul

Residenztheater, 19.30–22.25 o'clock | For the last time

Spiel des Lebens (The game of life)

The Kareno trilogy by Knut Hamsun
Abo 31
Prices G
16 to 48 €

Hamsun’s trilogy tells the story of a man who feels he has been overlooked by the elites that set the tone and cheated of social recognition. The philosopher Ivar Kareno evolves from a 30-year-old radical and anti-liberal writer on the fringes of poverty into a 40-year-old private tutor to the two sons of a businessman in a distant coastal region. Here Kareno sits brooding in his writing tower, while an infectious fever descends on people, arriving from the North, the businessman Otermann is driven mad by his wealth and a strange man wanders between the houses, rumoured to be justice. Ten years later, the 50-year-old Kareno is still hoping for a major turning point in his life. And he will indeed reach a milestone where he must decide whether he will remain true to the radical ideas of his youth or to pursue a career that is more measured politically.   

Go to page «Spiel des Lebens (The game of life)»

25 Jul

Thursday

Thu 25 Jul

Residenztheater, 19.30–21.10 o'clock | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES

James Brown trug Lockenwickler (James Brown wore curlers)

by Yasmina Reza
world premiere
Abo 44
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.

Go to page «James Brown trug Lockenwickler (James Brown wore curlers)»

Thu 25 Jul

Marstall, 20.00–21.00 o'clock

Ist mein Mikro an? (Is my mic on?)

by Jordan Tannahill
Prices S
18 €

With her silent protest in front of the Swedish parliament building in 2018, Greta Thunberg, then 15 years old, initiated a global movement. Students and young adults have been organizing Fridays for Future strikes for three years now, demonstrating for a better future and against inaction in the face of a climate catastrophe that is already taking place.

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26 Jul

Friday

Fri 26 Jul

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

Maria Stuart

by Friedrich Schiller
Prices I
24 to 58 €

Maria Stuart, the deposed queen of Scotland, seeks asylum in England but soon finds herself imprisoned in a fortress as her aunt, the English queen Elisabeth Tudor, begins to investigate her. When she was seventeen, Maria was allegedly involved in the murder of her husband – that is the official charge, but there are also rumours of a plot to seize the crown right now. Schiller portrays neither of his female protagonists in a particularly flattering light: Maria is an impulsive seductress, Elisabeth is a jealous and indecisive monarch.

Go to page «Maria Stuart»

Fri 26 Jul

Marstall, 20.00–21.45 o'clock

Spitzenreiterinnen

based on the novel by Jovana Reisinger
Prices V
28 €

Jovana Reisinger’s novel follows nine women from early spring to the summer of an unspecified year not far from the present. All of them live in or around Munich and they are all named after women’s magazines. They live and fail representatively, each of them alone and yet collectively, by the images and ideals of what it means to be a woman.

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27 Jul

Saturday

Sat 27 Jul

Gastspiel, 19.30 o'clock | Salzburger Festspiele
Premiere

Sternstunden der Menschheit (Decisive moments in history)

after Stefan Zweig in a version by Thom Luz

In his historical miniatures, Stefan Zweig brings together brilliant achievements in European history that tell of unbreakable vitality as well as human weaknesses. In Thom Luz' poetic and musical production, they become archive material that is explored, sung about, brought to life in brief moments and also set in relation to Stefan Zweig's own biography and his journey into exile in Brazil.

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29 Jul

Monday

Mon 29 Jul

Gastspiel, 19.30 o'clock | Salzburger Festspiele

Sternstunden der Menschheit (Decisive moments in history)

after Stefan Zweig in a version by Thom Luz

In his historical miniatures, Stefan Zweig brings together brilliant achievements in European history that tell of unbreakable vitality as well as human weaknesses. In Thom Luz' poetic and musical production, they become archive material that is explored, sung about, brought to life in brief moments and also set in relation to Stefan Zweig's own biography and his journey into exile in Brazil.

Go to page «Sternstunden der Menschheit (Decisive moments in history)»

30 Jul

Tuesday

Tue 30 Jul

Gastspiel, 19.30 o'clock | Salzburger Festspiele

Sternstunden der Menschheit (Decisive moments in history)

after Stefan Zweig in a version by Thom Luz

In his historical miniatures, Stefan Zweig brings together brilliant achievements in European history that tell of unbreakable vitality as well as human weaknesses. In Thom Luz' poetic and musical production, they become archive material that is explored, sung about, brought to life in brief moments and also set in relation to Stefan Zweig's own biography and his journey into exile in Brazil.

Go to page «Sternstunden der Menschheit (Decisive moments in history)»