Enjoy Jazz: Durch die Schönheit wandern wir zur Freiheit

Enjoy Jazz: Durch die Schönheit wandern wir zur Freiheit

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An evening inspired by Schiller’s aesthetics

An evening developed specifically for the Enjoy Jazz Festival in collaboration with the NTM, exploring the interplay between beauty and freedom: texts, musical improvisations, and short scenes playfully explore central ideas from Schiller’s philosophical and aesthetic writings. Together with three young actors and actresses, Zirner, Zsigmondy, and Schlichtig bring Schiller’s hopeful world of ideas to life. The evening is a contribution to the motto and central theme of “Beauty” at this year’s Enjoy Jazz Festival. August Zirner, an actor, has played both the Marquis of Posa (Kammerspiele Munich) and King Philip in “Don Carlos” (Staatstheater Hannover). He has appeared in approximately 150 films, including “The Counterfeiters,” which won the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, and Schlöndorff’s “Homo Faber.” Zirner is a Grimme Award winner. Most recently, he appeared in the highly acclaimed feature film *Der verlorene Mann*. He has also been working as a flutist for about 30 years. Katalin Zsigmondy, an actress, has worked at numerous renowned theaters (including Bochum, Düsseldorf, Basel, Stuttgart, and the Thalia Theater in Hamburg). At the Staatstheater Hannover, she has played roles including “The Maid of Orleans.” She has also taught for many years at renowned acting schools and regularly gives readings with August Zirner. Hariolf Schlichtig enjoys an international reputation as a chamber musician, soloist, and teacher. The violist was a founding member of the Cherubini Quartet and has performed as a guest artist at the world’s most prestigious concert halls. Schlichtig is a soloist and section leader with “Cappella Andrea Barca,” the chamber orchestra founded and directed by András Schiff in 1999. Since 1987, he has been a professor of viola and chamber music at the HMTM in Munich and gives master classes worldwide. The trio will be joined this evening by three students from the Baden-Württemberg Academy of Performing Arts (Ludwigsburg): Selina Schöneberger, who has studied Schiller’s “Wilhelm Tell” in depth as part of her studies, Mathis Joa Braun, and Valentin Thier, whose short film “No. 5” (in which he acted and co-directed, among other roles) won an award at the YOUKI 14 Film Festival.
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Altes Kino Franklin
Altes Kino Franklin Abraham-Lincoln-Allee 1Nationaltheater Mannheim 68309 Mannheim

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Nationaltheater Mannheim
Nationaltheater Mannheim Hebelstr. 2-4 68161 Mannheim