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Der Raub der Sabinerinnen

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Professor Gollwitz, a small-town high school professor struggling with financial and domestic worries, has succumbed to his secret passion for theater. When the theater director Striese happened to be visiting the city with his traveling theater troupe, he found out that the professor was hiding the play THE ROBBER OF THE SABINE WOMEN in a drawer from his wife. The Schreientheater director Striese, who is quick-witted in all situations, elicits the stroke of genius from the author, who initially refuses, and prepares its performance. Before the play sees the light of day, the professor's wife returns unexpectedly from the spa, and the family catastrophe with impending embarrassment takes its course.
The siblings Serge, Jean and Nana Popper live in Paris. They are descendants of Jewish survivors of the Shoah whose stories stretch back to Hungary and Vienna. Grandfather, great-aunt and great-grandmother were murdered in Auschwitz; as members of the late second generation after the war, the three are slowly approaching retirement age.
Professor Gollwitz, a small-town high school professor struggling with financial and domestic worries, has succumbed to his secret passion for theater. When the theater director Striese happened to be visiting the city with his traveling theater troupe, he found out that the professor was hiding the play THE ROBBER OF THE SABINE WOMEN in a drawer from his wife. The Schreientheater director Striese, who is quick-witted in all situations, elicits the stroke of genius from the author, who initially refuses, and prepares its performance. Before the play sees the light of day, the professor's wife returns unexpectedly from the spa, and the family catastrophe with impending embarrassment takes its course.
"It's about time that you finally realized that, high time ... Big story: history! "Yes, look here."
Eine idiosynkratische Cover-Version mit Oliver Welter und Clara Frühstück...
A person stands on a stage. you look at him This is the moment when theater is born. But what if that person looks back? When he looks at you? Then what happens? Is that still theatre? Or was a golden rule broken?
The idyllic village of Maria Blut with its pilgrimage chapel is in the countryside, a few hours by train from Vienna. The 1930s have dawned, Dollfuss is Chancellor and the natives of “Austrian Lourdes” are in turmoil.
The siblings Serge, Jean and Nana Popper live in Paris. They are descendants of Jewish survivors of the Shoah whose stories stretch back to Hungary and Vienna. Grandfather, great-aunt and great-grandmother were murdered in Auschwitz; as members of the late second generation after the war, the three are slowly approaching retirement age.
For the anniversary, almost thirty years after the premiere, the American director Daniel Kramer is developing a new production of the play for the Akademietheater.
A person stands on a stage. you look at him This is the moment when theater is born. But what if that person looks back? When he looks at you? Then what happens? Is that still theatre? Or was a golden rule broken?
Dorian Gray succumbs to the desire for eternal youth after Lord Henry, a harbinger of today's selfishness, instills his hedonistic maxims into his head. The wish comes true in a magical way: from that day on, Dorian never ages anymore and thus becomes a living picture at the height of his youthful beauty, while the portrait that his friend Basil painted of him is marked more and more deeply by the progress of life becomes.
Not only is 13-year-old Kim caught in the hustle and bustle of growing up, she also has a very special family. In eagerly awaited letters, father Eddie tells Kim and her little brother Davey about his fantastic adventures and a mysterious assignment he has to fulfill under the alias Mr. E...
The two dandies Algernon and Jack love the double life. In order to reconcile vice and pleasure with their social obligations, both of them have made up lies: Algernon invents a sick friend named Bunbury so that he can visit him in the country as often as possible, and Jack pretends to take care of his brother Ernst having to come to town regularly.
“There where the ore is buried, there where the day never shines, there where the bones lie, there where no heaven weeps”
Professor Gollwitz, a small-town high school professor struggling with financial and domestic worries, has succumbed to his secret passion for theater. When the theater director Striese happened to be visiting the city with his traveling theater troupe, he found out that the professor was hiding the play THE ROBBER OF THE SABINE WOMEN in a drawer from his wife. The Schreientheater director Striese, who is quick-witted in all situations, elicits the stroke of genius from the author, who initially refuses, and prepares its performance. Before the play sees the light of day, the professor's wife returns unexpectedly from the spa, and the family catastrophe with impending embarrassment takes its course.
In einem Jagdhaus, fernab der Stadt, inmitten eines Zuchtwalds von gigantischen Ausmaßen, warten die Generalin und der Schriftsteller auf die Ankunft des Generals: ein stolzer Stalingrad-Veteran, Großgrundbesitzer, Jäger und ranghoher Politiker auf dem Höhepunkt seiner Macht. Es schneit, und der Bedienstete Asamer heizt ein gegen die winterliche Kälte. Das Gespräch der Generalin mit dem Dichter kreist um den Finalzustand, in dem sich der alte General und dessen Welt entgegen dem Anschein tatsächlich befinden.
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The siblings Serge, Jean and Nana Popper live in Paris. They are descendants of Jewish survivors of the Shoah whose stories stretch back to Hungary and Vienna. Grandfather, great-aunt and great-grandmother were murdered in Auschwitz; as members of the late second generation after the war, the three are slowly approaching retirement age.
The idyllic village of Maria Blut with its pilgrimage chapel is in the countryside, a few hours by train from Vienna. The 1930s have dawned, Dollfuss is Chancellor and the natives of “Austrian Lourdes” are in turmoil.
The writer and dandy Christian Kracht takes an impulsive taxi ride from Zurich into the heart of Switzerland with his mother, who is suffering from dementia and is addicted to vodka and pills...
Professor Gollwitz, a small-town high school professor struggling with financial and domestic worries, has succumbed to his secret passion for theater. When the theater director Striese happened to be visiting the city with his traveling theater troupe, he found out that the professor was hiding the play THE ROBBER OF THE SABINE WOMEN in a drawer from his wife. The Schreientheater director Striese, who is quick-witted in all situations, elicits the stroke of genius from the author, who initially refuses, and prepares its performance. Before the play sees the light of day, the professor's wife returns unexpectedly from the spa, and the family catastrophe with impending embarrassment takes its course.