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The Theatergesellschaft Bad Endorf e.V. is a amateur theatre that was founded in 1790 and counts as the third oldest theatre in Bavaria. It has a specialization in religious drama and performs every year from Pentecoast on for ca. 5 weeks, hosting up to 5000 spectators during a season. The theatre society is located on Rosenheimer Straße 6, Bad Endorf. Performances normally last several hours and involve large casts of ca. 60 actors. All set designs and costumes are produced by the members. The Bavarian State Ministery of Education and Culture mentioned the amateur theatre valuable in regard to popular education and artistic practice.

History

The first mention of a performance of the amateur theatre is „Thraurige Vorstellung dess Erschrecklichen Jingsten Gerichts“ („Saddening Representation of the Horrible Last Judgement“) in 1790. It is the oldest assocation in the town of Bad Endorf. In 1866 the started building their own theatre, financed by the „12 Apostles“ (12 actors). In 1958 the theatre was remodelled and hosts up to 534 spectators. Since the end oft he 1960s the amateur theatre also performed comedies and farces. In 1991 it received the Kulturpreis (cultural prize) from the county of Rosenheim.

Members

  • Paula Aiblinger
  • Konrad Schlaipfer
  • Annemarie Ramoser
  • Julia Hofmann
  • Werner Hofmann
  • Barbara Bichler
  • Andrea Krug
  • Katharina Plank
  • Martina Seehuber-Liegl
  • Marlene Dickl
  • Emmeram Aiblinger
  • Josef Mayer
  • Markus Mädler
  • Flo Schauer
  • Kathi Plank

Repertoire

They regularly performed plays by the following authors:

  • 1949-1955 Christian Mayrl; former clockmaker from Eggstätt (7 plays)
  • 1976-1995 Hubert Bomba from Bad Endorf (13 plays)
  • 2000 Margarethe Janssen from Waldkraiburg (1 play)
  • 2007, 2010, 2012 & 2014 Horst Rankl from Rosenheim (4 plays)

Recently performed plays:

  • Gerhard Prell: „Martin Luther“ (religious play)
  • Paula Aiblinger: Bruder Konrad (religious play)
  • Paula Aiblinger: Hedwig von Andechs (religious play)
  • Julia and Werner Hofmann: Irmengard vom Chiemsee
  • Julia and Werner Hofmann: Die Musketiere (for families)
  • Erich Eckert, Hubert Bomba, Elisabeth Neubauer: Der verlorene Sohn (religious play)
  • Franz Schauer: „Die Pfiffige Urschl“ (comedy)
  • Ulla Kling: A Leich zum Kaffee (comedy)
  • Carl Borro Schwerla: Graf Schorschi (comedy)
  • Georg Lohmeier: Königlich Bayerisches Amtsgericht (comedy)
  • Marianne Santl: Herkules der Musterstier (comedy)
  • Ludwig Anzensgruber: Doppelselbstmord. Ko des sei? (comedy)
  • Howard Pyle: Robin Hood (for children)
  • Hirtenstück
  • Astrid Lindgren: Ronja Räubertochter (for children)

Weblinks