Julia Riedler shines as Miss Else: A drama between abyss and wit!

Julia Riedler shines as Miss Else: A drama between abyss and wit!

In the Vienna Volkstheater, the fascinating staging of Arthur Schnitzler's monologue "Miss Else" is currently celebrated under the direction of Leonie Böhm. The actress Julia Riedler impressively brings out the tragedy and inner tornness of the title -giving figure. In a gripping performance, Else's desperate decision, which puts her self -esteem and family honor, is at risk with highly complex psychological topics. The story revolves around a young woman who believes that she can only save her father in money if she exposed herself to a wealthy friend of her father for 15 minutes. A dilemma that leads to the edge of desperate and culminates in a dramatic inner monologue, as well as Sn.at describes.

Already at the beginning of the performance it becomes clear that Riedler has the acting ability to captivate the audience. The director Böhm decided to concentrate the staging on the essentials, but only Riedler and a large chandelier are on stage. The reserved staging makes the inner conflict of Else illuminate unhindered. Despite the serious topic, Riedler, through wit and improvisation, manages to pull the audience along, which is rewarded with minutes -long standing ovation, as krone.at

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Despite the initial criticism of the staging, which is described as something "post -dramatic", the performance proves to be gripping and profound. Riedler plays her part with a remarkable mix of despair and determination, while the direction of Böhm stimulates to think about the gender roles and the social criticism of the action. In the representation of Else's self -esteem and the pressure that is on her, there is a strong piece of contemporary theater that raises questions that have not lost relevance even 100 years after Schnitzler's work. The staging "Miss Else" promises both emotional depth and entertaining elements, which makes it an integral part of the current theater offer in Vienna.

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OrtWien, Österreich
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