theatre// Gaußstraße @THALIA THEATRE // 2022
Charlotte Sprenger has adapted Joseph Roth’s ‘Savoy Hotel’ (1924) for the stage. The novel is set between two wars and portrays a generation that has lost its homeland and is heading into an uncertain future.
The world has been turned upside down, and the hotel guests are waiting for huge change, and the arrival of American billionaires. “These huge events continue to be somewhat surprising, and every expectation only causes hesitation.” Gabriel Dan runs into his old comrade Zwonimir Pansin, who allowed the Savoy Hotel to go to ruin, who is excited by love and restless as an agitator: “The revolution is here.” Premiere: 11.09.2022
with: Pascal Houdus, Philipp Plessmann, Falk Rockstroh, Cathérine Seifert, André Szymanski, Merlin Sandmeyer, Direction: Charlotte Sprenger, Staging: Aleksandra Pavlović, staging-cowork: Marlene Pieroth, costume: Anna Degenhard, dramaturgy: Matthias Günther, music: Philipp Plessmann, choreography: Fiona Gordon, Fotos: Emma Szabó
theatre// Gaußstraße @THALIA THEATRE // 2022
Charlotte Sprenger has adapted Joseph Roth’s ‘Savoy Hotel’ (1924) for the stage. The novel is set between two wars and portrays a generation that has lost its homeland and is heading into an uncertain future.
The world has been turned upside down, and the hotel guests are waiting for huge change, and the arrival of American billionaires. “These huge events continue to be somewhat surprising, and every expectation only causes hesitation.” Gabriel Dan runs into his old comrade Zwonimir Pansin, who allowed the Savoy Hotel to go to ruin, who is excited by love and restless as an agitator: “The revolution is here.” Premiere: 11.09.2022
with: Pascal Houdus, Philipp Plessmann, Falk Rockstroh, Cathérine Seifert, André Szymanski, Merlin Sandmeyer, Direction: Charlotte Sprenger, Staging: Aleksandra Pavlović, staging-cowork: Marlene Pieroth, costume: Anna Degenhard, dramaturgy: Matthias Günther, music: Philipp Plessmann, choreography: Fiona Gordon, Fotos: Emma Szabó