Cloud flight theater

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The Wolkenflug theater makes contemporary theater with a claim to relevance to the present in places where no theater is actually played. It is directed by Ute Liepold and Bernd Liepold-Mosser .

The first projects took place in 2001 in Stift Griffen with the world premiere of Josef Winkler's Blutorange mit Heiligenschein , followed by productions like chooses me or the theatrical installation 150 Frauen im Quadrat, ute “Theater Halle 11” and at the venue “artecielo”.

Since 2013 there have been two or four productions a year. Director Ute Liepold was nominated for the 2013 Nestroy Prize for the “Best Federal State Performance” for staging the world premiere of Robert Woelfls we always sell in the State Museum of Carinthia . This was followed by the world premiere of Magdalena Sünderin , a dramatization of the novel by Lilian Faschinger in the Museum Moderner Kunst Kärnten , and the staging of Reigen revisited , a world premiere of ten newly written scenes by contemporary authors in the Great Coat of Arms Hall in Klagenfurt in May 2014. In winter 2014 the project Christmas Oratorio / Asylum with friends in Klagenfurt Cathedral was performed, in May 2015 the production by Gert Jonkes The Deviousness of the Wind Machines on the area of ​​the Evangelical Johanneskirche, a selection of scenes from Shakespeare's Julius Caesar as part of the Roman Days on Magdalensberg , and the production in September 2015 by Peter Handkes The beautiful days of Aranjuez in the garden of Villa Miralago on Lake Wörthersee. In 2016 Ute Liepold staged The Persians of Aeschylus in the amphitheater Virunum and Nick Hornby's Nipple Jesus in the Museum Moderner Kunst Kärnten, 2017 Werner Kofler's Tanzcafe Treblinka in the jazz club Kammerlichtspiele and Antigone von Sophokles in the Archaeological Park Magdalensberg.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ STANDARD Verlagsgesellschaft mbH: About the villages . In: derStandard.at . ( derstandard.at [accessed on August 24, 2017]).
  2. STANDARD Verlagsgesellschaft mbH: Theater: Choose me, I promise everything! In: derStandard.at . ( derstandard.at [accessed on August 24, 2017]).