Elbkahntheater celebrates triumphals premiere: rabbit, rabbit enthusiastic!

Elbkahntheater celebrates triumphals premiere: rabbit, rabbit enthusiastic!
Boizenburg, Deutschland - The Elbkahntheater has a brilliant start with its staging of the play "Hase, Hase" on the cultural ship Minna. Already at the premiere, the audience was able to look forward to sold -out ranks, and the second performance was also a complete success. Under the direction of Andreas Püst, who has headed the theater for more than a decade, the work of Coline Serreau is alive.
"Hase, Hase", which originally emerged in the 1980s, deals with contemporary topics in a humorous light. The story of a family that is torn from everyday life by the return of their adult children raises questions about failed careers, broken relationships and social pressure. Püst describes the piece as one of the most modern that has ever been played and emphasizes the joy of playing of his ensemble, which has grown in the rehearsal community.
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Andreas Püst is no stranger to the theater landscape: As a trained lawyer, actor and theater therapist, he brings a wide range of experience. He works therapy -oriented two days a week, while he taught acting on the other days and plays about 100 performances a year. His heart project, the Elbkahntheater, has accompanied him for twelve years, and despite considerations of possibly submitting the theater, his passion remains unbroken.
The rehearsal phase for the pieces usually begins in autumn, nine months before the premiere. The next performances are already being planned and promise to continue the humorous and thoughtful topics of the piece.
The author Coline Serreau
The tragicomedy "Hase, Hase" comes from the talented Coline Serreau, which comes from a family of theater and has received numerous awards in the course of her career, including the Grand Prix of the SACD and memberships in the Académie des Beaux arts. Her work not only shaped the French theater landscape, but is also known for international successes, such as her film "Three Men and One Baby". Her versatility shows herself in her work as a director, screenwriter and actress and extends over various areas, including theater, opera and film.
In this context, it is exciting to observe how "hare, rabbit" also addresses new generations of viewers and addresses relevant social developments. The collapse of civil success fantasies and the reality of the modern family are at the center of the action. Mama Hase, who sees her children optimistic, does not always have reality in view, which leads to funny and also thoughtful moments.
The combination of a lively staging and a well thought -out, socially critical text ensures that "rabbit, rabbit" in the Elbkahntheater offers a fresh perspective on timeless topics. Already the first two evenings show that this performance not only maintains, but also stimulate the audience to think.
The future of the Elbkahntheater remains exciting and we are curious about what other stories are told by Andreas Püst. Further performances on the cultural ship Minna are planned and will certainly attract many theater enthusiasts. This means that the Elbkahntheater remains an integral part of the Cologne cultural scene.
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