"Grim wit, light-handedly spidery, with great playfulness in a space
space hovering between farce, brooding and nightmare" (AZ)
"A veritable cornucopia of allusions to the current political world situation." (Donaukurier)
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Krähwinkel. While the regulars' table rejoices, the state parlors are scared to death. Informers and night watchmen are engaged in a war of opinion. A certain "F-word" is strictly frowned upon. Enter Mr. Ultra. Krähwinkel's boss offers him a job as a censor, Mr. Ultra has better things to do. Krähwinkel stands up, the state authority under Mr. Rommelpuff lashes out. Mr. Ultra appears as an emissary of the European Freedom and Equality Commission and proclaims freedom of speech, freedom of the press and other freedoms. The mayor faints. And in the end, everything is fine and dandy.
And what's the point now? One thing can be said with certainty: this work is what is known as popular theater. Peppered with mockery and humor and (occasionally) deeper meaning. It is allowed to laugh. We started this kind of thing half an eternity ago (or was it only yesterday?) and in completely different times. And now let's move on. And to be on the safe side, let's distance ourselves from all Austrian satirists. Do people need domination? Of course they do. Or do they? Don't you?
with: Judith Bopp, Denis Fink, Leon Sandner, Alexander Wagner, Lisa Weismeier Director: Andreas Seyferth Version & dramaturgy: Margrit Carls Soundscapes: Ardhi Engl Costumes: Johannes Schrödl Lighting & Technical Design: Max Reitmayer Graphics: Martina Körner
a production of theater VIEL LÄRM UM NICHTS | world premiere of the version
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Regular admission: € 23 Reduced admission (pupils, students, colleague cards): 15 € Group price (7 or more people): 20 € School and student groups: 12 € Munich Pass holders ALWAYS pay ONLY: 3 € Thursday = theater day (3 euros discount on all tickets, except group prices & Munich Pass holders)