Premiere of The Still Life: Biedermeier meets industrial era in the Theater Lübeck!

Premiere of "Das Stillleben" on June 20, 2025 in the Theater Lübeck: An exciting analysis of a Biedermeier life life.
Premiere of "Das Stillleben" on June 20, 2025 in the Theater Lübeck: An exciting analysis of a Biedermeier life life. (Symbolbild/MND)

Premiere of The Still Life: Biedermeier meets industrial era in the Theater Lübeck!

Lübeck, Deutschland - On June 20, 2025, the time has finally come: The Theater Lübeck invites you to the premiere of "The Still Life", a fascinating piece about the deep contradictions between the domestic idyll of the Biedermeier and the drastic social changes in industrialization. Staged by the talented Lisa Froschauer, the audience is taken on an exciting journey that illuminates the life of a young humanities scholar who analyzes a still life from the first half of the 19th century. "The still life" not only promises to be entertaining, but also addresses the change in the epocheman time, which combines the reflection of the inner silence with the outer turmoil relatively late, as reported by hl-live.de

The other performance dates are also certain: In addition to the premiere, the piece will always be shown on June 22, June 29, July 10 and 12 July at 6:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Tickets are available at the box office and well -known ticket agencies so that the cultural lovers of the region can look forward to an exciting theater event.

Biedermeier and his heir

What makes Biedermeier so special? The historian and literary scholar know it: This era that arose between 1815 and 1848 was characterized by a retreat to private and a return to the values ​​of domesticity and conviviality. The term Biedermeier was originally meant, but over time it has changed and is often connected to nostalgic memories of a "good old days". One of the central themes of the Biedermeier was the conflict between reality and ideal, which also reflects the piece "The Still Life", because the contrast between the quiet world of a still life and the turbulent social upheavals is outlined, as Literaturwelt.com

The social change based on the restoration, the foundation of the German Confederation to the March Revolution of 1848 has also decisively shaped literature. Authors such as Franz Grillparzer and Ferdinand Raimund were important figures of the era and reflected the melancholic perspective of that time in their works. Viewed by this lens, "the still life" not only contains the reflection of an artist, but a deeper indictment of the forgetting of social issues.

caren jeß: a voice among the authors

The author Caren Jeß is known for her creative use of language and tells stories in her pieces that create a strong emotional bond. Her last work, "Bookpink", which was premiered at the Schauspiel Graz at the end of last year, shows her talent to interweave dramatic fables with social issues. She plays with various language styles that range from popular to highly literary. She again proves her ability to capture and process different perspectives in "The Still Life", which will stimulate the audience to think href = "https://www.der-theaterverlag.de/theatermagazin/dtm/theatermagazin-032020/autorin-caren-jess/"> der-theaterverlag.de .

We can therefore be curious to see how the topics of Biedermeier can be interpreted today and which impulses the play with the audience: inside. Perhaps there is even one or the other aha moment when the artist and the spectators enter into a dialogue about the time of change. One thing is certain: If you want to experience a mixture of art, history and social reflection, you should never miss the premiere of "still life"!

cards for the performances are quickly available and guarantee a place in the heart of the event - good business for everyone who is interested in the challenges and beauties of human existence!

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