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“Da Zeitbscheißer” on the Fendsbach stage: Premiere of the Pastetten theater association on March 23rd in the multi-purpose hall

2024-02-21T10:11:07.946Z

Highlights: “Da Zeitbscheißer’ on the Fendsbach stage: Premiere of the Pastetten theater association on March 23rd in the multi-purpose hall. For more than a quarter of a century, the approximately 15-strong troupe has been putting on a funny stage play every Easter, with a few exceptions. This year the performance venue is once again theMulti-purpose Hall of the Fendedbacher Hof, a care and residential facility for people with disabilities.



As of: February 21, 2024, 11:00 a.m

By: Henry Dinger

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The actors from the Pastetten theater association presented the traditional donation of 600 euros to the facility to living area manager Wolfgang Erl in the presence of some residents of Fendsbach.

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The Pastetten theater association starts the season with the traditional donation check of 600 euros to the team and the residents of the Fendsbacher Hof.

For more than a quarter of a century, the approximately 15-strong troupe has been putting on a funny stage play every Easter, with a few exceptions.

Pastetten – This year the performance venue is once again the multi-purpose hall of the Fendsbacher Hof, a care and residential facility for people with disabilities.

And of course there is also a charity event for the residents every year.

This year the club is bringing “Da Zeitbscheißer” to the stage, a comedy in four acts.

It was written by the well-known playwright Peter Landstorfer.

The premiere is on Saturday, March 23rd.

The play is about the residents of a typical Bavarian small town who don't really take the famous saying "it's not too little time that we have, it's too much time that we don't use" to heart.

Instead, they rush through their everyday lives and waste their valuable time pointlessly.

But it remains exciting and only at the end do the viewers get answers to the burning questions about whether the priest will get his longed-for church clock and what a goldfish is doing in the holy water font.

So the audience can remain curious.

The premiere is on March 23rd at 7:30 p.m. in the Fendsbacher Hof, the other performances are on Palm Sunday March 24th, Easter Sunday March 31st, Easter Monday April 1st, Saturday April 6th and Sunday April 7th, always from 7.30 p.m., to experience.

Advance ticket sales also take place in the Fendsbacher Hof multi-purpose hall.

Entry costs ten euros.

Advance sales dates: Friday, February 23rd (6 p.m. to 10 p.m.), Sunday, February 25th (3 p.m. to 5 p.m.), Sunday, March 3rd (7 p.m. to 8 p.m.), Sunday, March 10 (7 p.m. to 8 p.m.) Sunday , March 17 (7 p.m. to 8 p.m.).

Remaining tickets are available at the box office.

Source: merkur

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