Max Rothbart

Geboren 1990 in Berlin, studierte Max Rothbart an der Hochschule für Musik und Theater «Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy» Leipzig. Von 2013 bis 2015 spielte er noch während des Studiums am Staatsschauspiel Dresden. Sein Erstengagement führte ihn 2015 an das Theater Basel und durch Koproduktionen an das Schauspiel Köln und das Burgtheater Wien, wo er u. a. mit den Regisseur*innen Simon Stone, Claudia Bauer, Martin Laberenz, Schorsch Kamerun, Nora Schlocker, Ulrich Rasche und Stefan Bachmann arbeitete. 2019 folgte er Andreas Beck ans Residenztheater.

2022 erhielt er den Bayerischen Kunstförderpreis in der Sparte Darstellende Kunst und den Förderpreis des Kurt-Meisel-Preises der Freunde des Residenztheaters für seine besonderen schauspielerischen Leistungen.

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The cycle of revenge and retribution is endless. Every drop of blood spilt has to be atoned for with more. Everyone thinks they have the law and the will of the gods on their side and this conviction drives them on to commit new injustices. This is the spiral of violence that grips the ruling house of the Atrides in Aeschylus’s «Agamemnon», the first part of his trilogy «The Oresteia».

Agamemnon
Residenztheater, 18.30 o'clock
Mon 20 May
RESI ON THE ROAD | GUEST PERFORMANCE THEATERFESTIVAL HAMBURG
Gastspiel, 19.30 o'clock
Wed 05 Jun
GUEST PERFORMANCE THEATERFESTIVAL HAMBURG
Gastspiel, 19.30 o'clock
Thu 06 Jun
FOR THE LAST TIME THIS SEASON | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Wed 12 Jun

New York City in the final months of the Obama Presidency. While the writer Toby Darling feverishly awaits the premiere of his play, his partner Eric Glass spends time with his acquaintance Walter. His conversations with the 55-year-old take Eric back to a past which as a gay man in his early thirties he only knows from hearsay: the devastating AIDS epidemic that rocked the LGBTQ community at the beginning of the 1980s. 

Das Vermächtnis (The Inheritance) – Part 1
WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES
Residenztheater, 15.00 o'clock
Sat 15 Jun

New York City in the final months of the Obama Presidency. While the writer Toby Darling feverishly awaits the premiere of his play, his partner Eric Glass spends time with his acquaintance Walter. His conversations with the 55-year-old take Eric back to a past which as a gay man in his early thirties he only knows from hearsay: the devastating AIDS epidemic that rocked the LGBTQ community at the beginning of the 1980s.

Das Vermächtnis (The Inheritance) – Part 2
WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES
Residenztheater, 19.00 o'clock
Sat 15 Jun

The Three Musketeers, of whom there are actually four, appear and think about their loneliness. Can their famous slogan «One for all and all for one» be explained mathematically? Who is «the one» here? And who are «all»? They transform themselves into their own servants and horses and reconstruct Dumas’s story – and above all they question it. The musketeers are fighting for their lives and the actors are acting as if their lives depend on it.

Die drei Musketiere (The three musketeers)
FOR THE LAST TIME
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Sat 29 Jun

The Australian writer and director Simon Stone took Chekhov’s famous play as the starting point for his rewriting – voted «Play of the Year 2017» in «Theater heute» magazine – that combines rapid fire dialogue, subtle character studies and the ambivalence that arises from them while locating the play thematically in the here and now.

Drei Schwestern (Three sisters)
WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Fri 31 May
WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES
Residenztheater, 18.30 o'clock
Sun 09 Jun
RESI INCLUSIVE: VERY CLOSE FOR WHEELCHAIR USERS
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Fri 05 Jul

Georg Büchner’s fragile fragment, one of the most important dramas in German literature, is based on the case of the soldier Woyzeck, who murdered his lover and was sentenced to death in 1824. Büchner was familiar with the facts of this historic criminal case which were detailed in legal, medical and psychological reports. He shows a murder of jealousy and the events that lead up to it: Woyzeck, «a good chap and a poor devil», forced onto the lowest level of society financially, humiliated by his superiors, experimented upon by science, is exposed to a radical lack of empathy from the world around him. As a result, he becomes guilty, once his fears, instincts and desires break out obscenely from inside him.

Woyzeck
WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Fri 28 Jun
FOR THE LAST TIME
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Copenhagen’s working-class district of Vesterbro in the 1920s has little room for the talent and dreams of young Tove. She leaves school at the age of fourteen and is sent against her will to work as a maid and later as a clerical worker. However, she refuses to give up, publishes her early poems and stories and continues to seek her freedom as a writer. In the «Copenhagen Trilogy» Tove Ditlevsen uses her own biography to tell of an escape from a complicated everyday reality into storytelling, skilfully interweaving fiction and reality. Her first-person narrator, with whom she shares a name, delivers a humorous and laconic account of a personal life that is nevertheless political. 

Die Kopenhagen-Trilogie (The Copenhagen Trilogy)
Marstall, 19.00 o'clock
Mon 27 May
Audience discussion afterwards
If applicable, remaining tickets
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Marstall, 19.00 o'clock
Fri 21 Jun

Imagine that you haven’t been born yet. And imagine too that your whole life so far is unimportant. Just like all the opportunities you might have missed or bad decisions you might have made. Leave it all behind you. In «Now or Never» we are going to make a completely fresh start!

Jetzt oder nie (NOW OR NEVER)
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Thu 23 May
Residenztheater, 20.00 o'clock
Tue 28 May
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Thu 13 Jun
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Thu 20 Jun

«Peer, you’re lying!»: Henrik Ibsen immediately highlights the key theme of his dramatic poem  in its opening line – the blurred boundary between illusion and reality. Because Peer, whose youth is shaped by the poverty of his farming background, continually reinvents himself with the aid of stories, lies and the arts of fabulation – as a cosmopolitan, a colonial master and even an Emperor.

Peer Gynt

In her new work, the director Claudia Bauer, who has been invited to the Berlin Theatertreffen four times and is renowned for her work with fast and furious acting ensembles, now tackles someone who typifies Munich, the brilliant comedian Karl Valentin. In her usual, opulent stage language she will devise a homage to the Bavarian whose anarchic approach to language led the critic Alfred Kerr to invent the term «Wortzerklauberer», someone who steals words and tears them to pieces.

Valentiniade. Sportliches Singspiel mit allen Mitteln (VALENTINIADE. SPORTING SINGSPIEL WITH NO HOLDS BARRED)
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Wed 19 Jun
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Mon 24 Jun

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