Burg Festival 2025: Emanciped heroines on the Freudenburg!

Burg Festival 2025: Emanciped heroines on the Freudenburg!
A festival for the senses and for the community: On Saturday evening, the premiere of the Burg Festival celebrated 2025 on the impressive Freudenburg. The staging of the famous novel "In 80 days around the world", edited by Jan-Markus Dieckmann, captivated around 400 spectators. The event offered an entertaining, action -packed performance on a multi -stage stage and provided great enthusiasm among those present.
Thanks to the committed amateur actors who come from different age groups, the piece became alive and diverse. Patron Dr. In his opening speech, Wolfgang Reinhart emphasized the importance of the castle festival for the local community and the preservation of cultural traditions. Jan-Markus Dieckmann, who was looking for a suitable fabric, successfully faced the challenge of creatively implementing the conditions of the stage.
reinterpreted a classic
The staging deals with basic human issues such as freedom, equality and justice. Particularly noteworthy should be emphasized that many female figures have been reinterpreted in the Freudenberg version in order to present emancipatory life paths. Main character Phileas Fogg, impressively embodied by Patrick Karch, sets half of his assets to circle the world in 80 days. His French servant Passepartout (Aaron Scheiber) and the criminal officer Inspector Emmeline Fix (Katrin Nitz) are at his side.
The adventures that Fogg expected on his journey through Egypt, India, Hong Kong and America are peppered with numerous obstacles and opponents, which means that the tension is maintained until the last minute. The integration of circus elements is particularly striking in this staging, which also enriches the classic's dramaturgy. The Indian beauty Miss Aouda, played by Nina Hoff, joins the adventurous group and complements the ensemble perfectly.
A look at cultural horizons
This staging is part of a series that dramatizes large literary substances - together with previous adaptations by Oscar Wilde and Victor Hugo. The performance focuses on the 19th century, shaped by colonialism and everyday racism, and offers a humorous demaskation of social parallels to the present day. Also in the context of this performance, Jules Verne's classic, which was published in 1873, remains highly up -to -date and offers plenty of material for discussions and reflections.
The castle festival runs until July 5, 2025, every Friday and Saturday, from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., with a 30-minute break. The numerous visitors are enthusiastic about the first impression of this extraordinary staging and look forward to the upcoming ideas. If you want to go further into the adventure, you should not miss the tickets - a good business for cultural enthusiasts!
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