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The grumpy Sepp between heaven and hell: Pollinger theater artists make their audience laugh

2024-03-13T20:12:53.110Z

Highlights: Pollinger theater artists scold and argue on stage - to the delight of the audience. Hans Grundner caused a lot of furor as Sepp Stemmer, who caused unrest in the family. The fight for heaven and hell and poor Sepp's soul was great fun and a difficult task for Boandl, who received hellish applause for his performances. Whether Sepp became decent and what becomes of his soul, what role the mayor (Vera Neuner) plays for the lovers Jack and Vroni.



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The Pollinger theater artists scold and argue on stage - to the delight of the audience, who are having a great time.

Light effects and a drinkable Boandl © Ruder

Theater artists “d'Ammerbergler” from Polling bring an amusing piece to the stage with “Believe or believe it”.

At least for the viewers.

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– When the theater artists from the “d'Ammerbergler” traditional costume club invite Polling to an evening at the theater, it is guaranteed that the laughing muscles will be strained.

This was also the case at the premiere of the heavenly-hellish comedy “Believe it or not believe it” by Alfred Högele.

In the fully occupied Trachtenheim, the visitors had a lot of fun - and there was also plenty of snack, which was served by the hard-working helpers of the Trachtenverein.

Hans Grundner caused a lot of furor as Sepp Stemmer, who played the big farmer Sepp with a lot of wit and dedication, who caused unrest in the family as an unpopular Ruach, grantler and protester.

Grundner always knew how to make the audience laugh with his comedic style.

In this regard, Sabine Gerold was in no way inferior to him as his wife Rosi, who was extremely subject to his moods.

She had a lot of trouble with the Grantler, who didn't treat her lovingly at all.

Just like his daughter Vroni (Annette Hofer), who was not allowed to marry her Jack and was therefore very heartsick.

When Sepp lost his only friend Toni (Martin Gabler) because of the fraud that turned into a fight, the chaos was complete.

Belzebub and Boandl haunt Sepp

And then the fun really began.

Bathed in blue and red light, the black Belzebub (Thomas Tafertshofer) came into play and gave Sepp a lot of heat, based on “Brandner Kaspar and Death”.

When Boandl (Benedikt Grundner) visited Sepp in a horrible way with lots of lighting effects and noise, the fun was finally at its peak.

Because Boandl was not only a hard drinker and came on a motorbike, but the good Lord also called him on his cell phone to receive instructions.

The good Lord, it was the haunting voice of Gerhard Eichberger, did not appear on the stage, but the cross on the wall lit up and the good God spoke to him, as well as to the angel Michaela (Christine Karg), who was called the “heavenly women's quota “In the wreath of lights with wings, he spoke meekly to Sepp on earth.

The fight for heaven and hell and poor Sepp's soul was great fun and a difficult task for Boandl, who received hellish applause for his performances.

The upcoming performances are all sold out.

Whether Sepp became decent and what becomes of his soul, what role the mayor (Vera Neuner) plays for the lovers Jack and Vroni and how Vroni's father (Martin Gabler) and his wife Moni (Irmi Buchberger) look at the whole thing , so only those who got tickets in time will find out.

Inge Beutler

Source: merkur

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