Regensburg school theater enthusiastic: drama and magic on the summer stage!

Regensburg school theater enthusiastic: drama and magic on the summer stage!
in Regensburg is currently all about the school theater and the exciting contributions presented by various high schools. The fourth edition of the popular "Summer Stage" took place on June 24th and 25th and offered the viewer: Inside an impressive premiere: An adaptation by Frank Wedekind's classic "Spring", which was staged by Nuran David Calis on Von-Müller-Gymnasium.
The performance in an urgently illuminated manner the existential topics of puberty, growing up and the challenges that young people have to cope with. At a time when discussions about school demands on students are no less relevant, it becomes clear that the young protagonists in Wedekind's play also fight with similar difficulties. The text dates from the 1890s and already discussed the overwhelming of school and learning content, which often has no relation to the personal development opportunities of the students - a problem that has not lost its importance in today's education system, as an analysis on Tessengang.info Show.
A look at the further program range
The "Summer Stage" continues! On July 2nd and 3rd, the Goethe-Gymnasium celebrates its premiere with its own production "It was yesterday". Directed by Stephan Roggenbuck, the young people want to inspire an audience and stimulate their representations.
The second week also comes up with another highlight: On July 8th and 9th, the understatement and middle class theater of the Goethe-Gymnasium brings the play "The Promise", based on the moving history "The Book Fielly" by Martin Zusak. Under the direction of Michaela von Necker, this work is in a timely history in the time of National Socialism, whereby an accompanying exhibition with materials of a Wuppertal initiative deepens the topic and underlines historical processing.
emotional highlights for the final
The "Summer Stage" finally ends on July 15th and 16th with the staging of "Jenny and Paul", a piece by Fred Schierenbeck and Sven Kristahn. Inspired by William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Julia", the audience awaits a modernized and humorous view of one of the best -known love stories of literature.
The entry for all performances is free, and it is asked to leave donations according to the ideas - a great opportunity to support the youthful talents and their creative achievements.
The Regensburg "Summer Stage" once again convinces the high quality and profound topics in the performances of the students: inside. It remains exciting to see how the young people bring the next play onto the stage and what a good hand they will have.
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