Sunday, May 16, 2010

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and played a beautiful Swede - applauded politely

by Reinhard Heinrich
To come to say before: I will absolutely return to the comedy . Go In every other piece. But just where they are not subsidized stage difficulties with the landlord.
Dresdner love their theater more as a landlord can imagine. And they love from their hearts actor, even a little of their authors and composers. Less they like the new, unfamiliar level on stage.


The comedy "The handsome Swede" of Laurence Jyl, a production of the comedy Bochum , learned at the premiere on 14 May 2010 in Dresden, a polite but reserved reception. It left the audience none of the few opportunities to laugh. After the first scene was applauded it, so fresh and alive Lesley Higl played (TV-known as Eden in "Marienhof"), the perky young lady who in a strange apartment is actually watering the flowers and in rapid succession, always crazy (apparent -) allows worlds. Also Jochen Schroeder (TV-known as a nurse Mischa from the "Black Forest Clinic") as a swedish blond Hermann lay fully flat out. But they both seemed to be not always sure who they are just at the moment. The game constantly changing perspective. This is also at a time.


If a professional actor an untalented amateur actor-playing-looking, so the viewer never knows: If the now clumsy way, or do only that? On the other hand, if a rapid-fire Santander deus ex machina - in the shape of the phone or door bell - always produces a new situation without any preparation, the plot twists suffers sudden unmotivated, then the viewer is helpless. In this case you would have surely be able to play everything in the next situ-no: leads into disaster. It would have been rather hectic turbulence, at least oldies instead of chaos. And clothes, Dresdner know quite appreciate - at some level, like the comedy has proved with the sensational "Baba Yaga".

"The beautiful Swede "is a something which after some improvements may possibly even be a decent oldies - could, with luck and skill
Since tear them Ulrike May as grandiose and generous Beatrice was nothing your text is simple.. . not her And the fourth performer, Michael Brinkmeyer - as Paul - had not even no wrote Well, who knows what it is good

Wiener Zeitung 2009 on the piece that there under the title "A Man for All.. cases was as follows: ".. losers can be winners in a double" Yes, in principle, the Kömödie Do we want it and its actors, that with the piece still wins. Otherwise it will stop with "deliberate and failed."

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