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The Lord Charles

Vienna, in the basement of a delicatessen shop, in the late fifties. The protagonist heruntergeächzt comes with a soda crate the stairs The Lord Charles , about as old as the century paragon bacon have become self-righteousness. With the adaptation of the classic monologue of Helmut Qualtinger the theater opens at Effingerstrasse the 2010/11 season. Directed by Stefan Suske , and on the stage out Uwe Schoenbeck during a half hours, the big word. He told the young fellow next door patronizing-jovial his life, and how he spread his vast experience, his keen insight and his continuous professional and personal success in front of him, it soon becomes clear that Gross is on that Crawford only the mouth.

is unique, as razor sharp Qualtinger his anti-hero can expose himself. He will listen to him just makes him caught up to rave about yourself, look back in a mixture of pride and contentment in his life, only occasionally mark with flying hamster cheek pain and shock - and so until the bare bones. Comes to the fore a would-be ladies' man, a suburban-Don Juan, of any woman let go by even a fraction of what he took for himself to complete. Comes to the fore an unscrupulous opportunist who arranged themselves in flying sequence with the Socialists, the Nazis, the Russians and then the Americans, not just be all straight tendered - just like he also now practiced kindly to the head of the upper floor and kowtowing, only to the protection of his basement immediately foul heart's content about them. Finally comes to light a petty-bourgeois soul, a slacker who if all his protest, as he had done great things, in the duration of the play just six bottles on the shelves removed (and in return half the Cognac reserve behind the binding pours). The punch lines fall in rapid succession in rapid succession, are always delicate and often only hinted at, but again sometimes so terrifying that one stays away the spittle. aired

As The Lord Charles 1961 for the first time in the ORF, the outcry was enormous. Apparently some had recognized something of himself in the guy again, who wanted to cover with a mixture of condescension and dismayed that he had his life by cheating and hung his coat in every wind had, whether it was blowing from left or right. But this type of course, is not bound to any particular era, but as timeless as all human Weaknesses and quirks. The decor of the late fifties but puts a slight patina on the story, but Uwe Schoenbeck wiped it away once again. He plays his master Karl sovereign makes him Carmi, promote understanding, establish its own rules, and cheerful almost bursting with self-satisfaction and self-centeredness.


Technicals: The Lord Charles is at the Effingerstrasse until 27 September 2010 on the program . For further reading, I refer to the reports of Federation , Berner Zeitung and the of Fritz Vollenweider Seniorweb. The original, played by Helmut Qualtinger, is found on Youtube .

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