Productions
Die Blinden, die Tauben und andere Geilisten
Production, décor and costumes: Peter Wolsdorff
Music: Karl Hodina
In the play a woman recounts her life as an innkeepers daughter. grown up between beer and liquor, dirty talking und sexual harassment, for whom love beyond obscenities and groping doesn't exist any longer. In laconic frankness, without any pathos, but with a sure instinct for what is humane in the ludicrous and grotesque, the author traces the traumatic and moving childhood experiences of his protagonist, who is facing a life and death decision.
Monologue for a woman by Franzobel
with Ricky May-Wolsdorff
with Ricky May-Wolsdorff
Production, décor and costumes: Peter Wolsdorff
Music: Karl Hodina
In the play a woman recounts her life as an innkeepers daughter. grown up between beer and liquor, dirty talking und sexual harassment, for whom love beyond obscenities and groping doesn't exist any longer. In laconic frankness, without any pathos, but with a sure instinct for what is humane in the ludicrous and grotesque, the author traces the traumatic and moving childhood experiences of his protagonist, who is facing a life and death decision.
Weill ohne Brecht
Concept and play: Ricky May-Wolsdorff
Production, décor and costumes: Peter Wolsdorff
Set by: Eduard Neversal
Musical Arrangements: Adrian Werum
The play: »Weill ohne Brecht« leads through the rich creative life of the unlikely couple Lenya and Weill, presents parts of their work less well known in Europe and portrays the volatile, yet inseperable relationship against the backdrop of the time's political upheaval and turmoil.
Lotte Lenya and Kurt Weill
Scenes and pictures of a life
Scenes and pictures of a life
Concept and play: Ricky May-Wolsdorff
Production, décor and costumes: Peter Wolsdorff
Set by: Eduard Neversal
Musical Arrangements: Adrian Werum
The play: »Weill ohne Brecht« leads through the rich creative life of the unlikely couple Lenya and Weill, presents parts of their work less well known in Europe and portrays the volatile, yet inseperable relationship against the backdrop of the time's political upheaval and turmoil.
Spoonface Steinberg
Directed by: Peter Wolsdorff
Set by: Eduard Neversal
The play: »Spoonface Steinberg« is the name of an autistic little girl suffering from cancer. In this award winning play, British author Lee Hall puts forward several disconcerting issues for discussion.
Besides criticism of an inhumane, truly autistic society, which has no warmth for either the living or the dying, he raises the question of the meaning of life.
A play by Lee Hall
Directed by: Peter Wolsdorff
Set by: Eduard Neversal
The play: »Spoonface Steinberg« is the name of an autistic little girl suffering from cancer. In this award winning play, British author Lee Hall puts forward several disconcerting issues for discussion.
Besides criticism of an inhumane, truly autistic society, which has no warmth for either the living or the dying, he raises the question of the meaning of life.
