Schauspielhaus Linz
Death or Life: Linz versus Shakespeare
Because it's raining and raining, the big party at the Schauspielhaus Linz is taking place indoors. On Sunday, there are plenty of experiences for children and young people, but adults will also have fun at the Shakespearean spectacle. And: what an unusual debut!
It's the weirdest debut a theater maker can make: The new drama director David Bösch rang in a four-day theater festival at the Schauspielhaus on Friday evening. His credo: "Together we will create unforgettable memories at the theater spectacle à la Shakespeare!"
Almost all of the guests invited to the first evening - a colorful mix of authors, musicians and directors - came, only Franzobel had to cancel due to bad weather. Singer Avec and the Linz rap legends Texta delighted the audience with two songs each, and there were discussions and videos.
Heartache in the elevator
On Saturday, the rain-induced indoor version in the entire house on the Promenade did nothing to stop the party: you could meet the evil Macbeth or the pining Juliet in the elevator. In the love letter center, the typewriters were glowing and more.
A battle of words and a rough voice
Today, Sunday, the (free) hustle and bustle continues until the evening, with performances, laser fencing tournaments and an exciting children's lounge. The ultimate finale is the poetry slam "Dead or Alive: Linz vs Shakespeare" (from 7.30 pm, tickets required) in the Schauspielhaus.
Tomorrow, Monday, Burgschauspielerin Birgit Minichmayr will make a guest appearance at the Schauspielhaus with her evening "As An Uperfect Actor", singing Shakespeare sonnets (tickets required).
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