As of: March 13, 2024, 3:01 p.m
By: Andrea Gräpel
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Proven ensemble is looking forward to many visitors: (from left) Robert Brack, Christian Dlusztus, Alexander Tropschug, Rainer Bartsch, Uli Nett and (from left) Andreas Stamp, Renate Bartsch, Ulli Hanisch and Claudia Czasny.
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Amateur actors from the Ammersee Farmers' Theater are looking forward to the next premiere on April 5th.
Herrsching
- Between Nixham and Pleitlingen, just before Aufhausen - there lies debt mountain, a place where the world still seems to be in order - until a boiled meat dinner or better after.
Nothing is as it was, distrust is spreading.
The new play “Da Lumpenhunder”, which the Ammersee Bauerntheater is celebrating its premiere on Friday, April 5th, in the cultural hall of the Arthotel in Herrsching, takes place in this village of Schuldberg.
A double premiere in that Alexander Tropschug is directing alone for the first time and is also on stage himself as the “player-coach”.
Tropschug had looked at many pieces and decided on Peter Landstorfer's “Lumpenhunder”, which only premiered in November.
Everything revolves around a 100-mark note, which is passed around to the nine villagers in turn.
In the end, everyone is out of debt and no one is poorer.
“It’s exciting and a lot of fun,” says Tropschug.
Possibly also because well-known teammates like Rainer and Renate Bartsch or Andreas Stamp could be won back for it.
Tickets are available for eleven euros at the tourist information office and at the box office.
For organizational reasons, only cash payment is possible.
The games will be played on weekends until May 4th, starting at 8 p.m.
More information is available at ammerseer-theaterverein.de.