Theater am Olgaeck
The Theater am Olgaeck in Stuttgart was founded in September 2004 by Nelly Eichhorn and is committed to cultural exchange and dialogue with Eastern Europe. There are performances of Eastern European plays as well as readings, exhibitions and recitals. The program offers classic and contemporary, entertaining and challenging. As one of the youngest stages, the theater program reflects the changes in the new Europe and has developed into a cultural and political platform for contacts and relationships with Eastern European countries. Theater am Olgaeck has established a network with artists and political institutions in Eastern Europe, maintains contacts with partners, invites theaters from Eastern European countries to guest appearances, organizes annual cultural festivals, author readings, book presentations, musical evenings and promotes intercultural encounters in Stuttgart.
history
In 1991 Nelly Eichhorn founded Nelly's Puppet Theater in Lexington , Kentucky . It offered a varied program for children from three years of age with marionettes and puppets. In 1993 “Nellys Puppen Theater” came to Stuttgart and played as “Theater im Kino Lupe” and later in the studio of the Landesgirokasse Stuttgart on Königstraße. Since autumn 1996 it has also been playing as the "Ludwigsburg Marionette Theater" in Ludwigsburg at Marstallstraße 5. In autumn 2003, Nelly's Puppen Theater found its own venue in Stuttgart at Charlottenstraße 44, near Charlottenplatz .
In September 2004 Nelly Eichhorn founded the Theater am Olgaeck as a theater for adults on the same stage . From 2006 to March 2008 there were performances in Stuttgart-Ost in the Restaurant Theater Friedenau.
Festivals
- International Amateur Theater Festival - May 2019
- Roma Day Festival - April 2019
- Primavera Flamenca - March 2019
- Cine Español - December 2018
- Samara Film Festival - April 2017 - 25 years of the Stuttgart – Samara city partnership
- Georgian Film Festival - November 2016 - Women in Georgian Film
- Festival of Cardiff - November 2015 - 60 years of the city partnership between Stuttgart and Cardiff
- Russian Film Festival - November 2014 - MOSFILM 90 years
- Czech Culture Days - October 2014 - 25 years of the Stuttgart – Brno city partnership
- Finnish Festival - January 2014
- Armenian Film Festival - November 2013
- Russian Film Festival - May 2013
- Russian Festival - December 2012 - 20 years of the Stuttgart – Samara city partnership
- Finnish Festival - October 2012
- Young film director Russia - September 2008
- French Week - October 2008
- Polish Festival - October 2008
- Estonian Culture Festival - May 2008
- Russian Festival - September 2007 - 15 years of the Stuttgart-Samara city partnership
- Russian Culture Days - October 2005
- Czech Culture Week - October 2004
Premieres
- Two Like Bonnie and Clyde , Gangbang Comedy (2018)
- Kol's Last Call , Judicial Thriller by Joshua Sobol (2018)
- Happy Days , by Samuel Beckett (2018)
- Женить миллионера | Millionaire Seeks Wife , Comedy in Russian (2017)
- Time in the Dark , by Henning Mankell (2017)
- Шрам | Schram , based on Evgeny Grischkowez , play in Russian (2017)
- Цюрих | Zurich! , Play based on Lyudmila Ulitskaja , in Russian (2016)
- 39 stages , drama by Patrick Barlow , based on John Buchan (2016)
- Bomb woman , monologue for a bomb woman by Ivana Sajko (2016)
- Breathe , eco-comedy by Duncan Macmillan (2016)
- The Presidents , play by Werner Schwab (2015)
- Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koran , play by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt (2015)
- Sister of ... , play by Lot Vekemans (2014)
- The chairs - Les Chaises , by Eugène Ionesco (2014)
- Sex? but with pleasure! , Comedy by Franca Rame and Dario Fo (2014)
- The Night of Casanova , based on the poem by Marina Tsvetaeva (2013)
- Josef and Maria , play by Peter Turrini (2012)
- Two at home , acting based on the story by M. Jincharadze (2011)
- The Owl and the Kitten , Comedy by Wilton Manhoff (2011)
- Pasta Mortale , Crime Dinner (2011)
- Revenge , play by Anthony Shaffer (2011)
- Antigone in New York , Janusz Głowacki (2011)
- The Gambler , based on the novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky (2011)
- Der Filderpate , based on the novel by Roland Kugler (2010)
- Closed Society , Jean-Paul Sartre (2010)
- Prah - money or not money , György Spiró (2009)
- Emigrants , Sławomir Mrożek (2009)
- The adventures of the good soldier Schwejk , based on a novel by Jaroslav Hašek (2009)
- Dangerous Liaisons , Pierre-Ambroise-François Choderlos de Laclos (2009)
- The Mousetrap , Agatha Christie (2008)
- Night , by Andrzej Stasiuk (2008)
- The locked door , Fred von Hoerschelmann (2008)
- Stalin , Gaston Salvatore (2008)
- The seagull , Anton Chekhov
- Chocolate , Daniela Hense
- The wonderful in-between thing , Martin Heckmanns
- The marriage certificate , Ephraim Kishon
- Desperately wanted dream woman , Tony Dunham
- Minor marital crimes , Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
- The bear , Anton Chekhov
- Karl Marx , Nelly Eichhorn (2007)
- Casting in Kursk , by Alexander Galin ( 2006 )
- Amadeus , based on Mozart and Salieri by Alexander Puschkin (2006)
- Herrenhort , Kristof Magnusson (2006)
- Oxygen , Ivan Vyrypayev (2006)
- The role of Mrs. Dostoevsky , Edward Radsinsky (2006)
- Nothing Better , Oliver Bukowski (2006)
- Ladies Night , Stephen Sinclair and Anthony McCarten (2005)
- The criminal of lost honor , after Friedrich Schiller (2005)
- Kill Hamlet! Zijah Sokolović (2005)
- The suitcase , according to Sergei Dovlatov - 2005
- Daniil Charms (2005)
- Dinner for One , Lauri Wylie (2004)
- The marriage proposal , Anton Chekhov (2004)
location
The Theater am Olgaeck is located on the outskirts of Stuttgart city center at Charlottenstraße 44, hidden in a small pedestrian passage, easily accessible with the U5, U6, U7, U12, U15 tram, Olgaeck stop.
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Coordinates: 48 ° 46 ′ 23.5 " N , 9 ° 11 ′ 12.5" E