Humorous tablet study: Theater club inspires in Riedlingsdorf
Humorous tablet study: Theater club inspires in Riedlingsdorf
The Theaterverein Riedlingsdorf presented an entertaining performance in the Kultursaal Riedlingsdorf with its latest play "The Tablet Study". In a year that was a challenge for the association, the troops showed that it can still inspire the audience. The actresses brought the topic onto the stage in a humorous way and represented the often uncomfortable truth that even supposedly harmless medication can have their unwanted side effects.
The premiere took place on Friday evening and the performance on Saturday was also well attended, which led to an almost sold out performance. The visitors experienced an acting fireworks, which she entertained in a funny way and stimulated it to think. An important aspect of the piece is the presentation of relationships and the challenges that can occur in everyday life. On November 23, 2024 there will be another way to see the performance.
The action in detail
The focus of history is the two students Paul Osborn and Steffen Fretter, who are embodied by Robin Zapfel and Sascha Rutter. Despite their chronic money problems, the two are always to have fun and are in the middle of the exciting party life. To improve your financial situation, you always have creative ideas to pay your rent residue with your landlord Gerd Knappsack.
The girlfriend of Paul, Sonja Hopp, played by Annalena Ertl, has the brilliant idea that Paul and Steffen should take part in a tablet study where they could serve as a guinea pig. This would not only rinse fresh money into the cash register, but also provide a lot of comedy. But as you can find out quickly, the pills also have unexpected side effects. The situation escalates when Hermann's parents, played by Reinhold Fenz and Michaela Marth, want to get to the unexpected visit and get to know Paul’s supposed daughter -in -law.
The resulting turbulence requires Paul a drastic solution, so that he quickly turns into "Paula", which leads to Hilarian moments. This transformation, based on the classic fabric of "Charlys Aunt", ensures that the laughs do not fail. The highly professional wedding planner Charlotte von Valentin, represented by Paula Fleck, is also confronted with the chaotic circumstances, which further complicated the situation.
Anyone who is part of the performances can look forward to an evening full of laughter and surprises that is both amusing and profound. The topic around the "pills study" suggests thinking about the social structures and relationships, while the ensemble delivers grandiose acting.
For further information on the upcoming performances and the subject of the play, it remains exciting to pursue how the Riedlingsdorf citizens react to this humorous examination of a very everyday topic. More on this can be found in a report at www.meinbeinbuirk.at .
The entire performance is clear proof that the theater is able to entertain both and to illuminate important social issues in an exciting way. The anticipation for the further performances is therefore more than justified.
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