Tag: Vienna culture

  • A Meta-Holiday Classic: Scrooge’s and Scroggs’ Journey

    A Meta-Holiday Classic: Scrooge’s and Scroggs’ Journey

    The timeless tale of redemption and transformation returns to the stage, yet this year’s rendition of A Christmas Carol by Open House Theatre brings a fresh, inventive twist that breathes new life into the classic story. While the beloved narrative of Ebenezer Scrooge’s journey from miserliness to generosity remains at its heart, the production cleverly frames the…

  • Whyte: The Choreography of Otherness

    Whyte: The Choreography of Otherness

    (GERMAN TEXT BELOW) I photographed the dress rehearsal of Whyte, a performance piece conceived and directed by Ahmed Al Taai, which will be presented over the next three days at Theater Spektakel in Vienna. Although the work unfolds entirely without spoken language, it became clear within minutes that nothing on this stage requires explanation. The…

  • Speaking the Unbearable

    Speaking the Unbearable

    Photographing the rehearsal of Girls & Boys this week was an experience that stayed with me long after I packed away my camera. Dennis Kelly’s one-woman play is known for its brutal emotional landscape, but I did not know the play before. Witnessing Anne Marie Sheridan inhabit this role at such close range was something…

  • Constellations — When Love Meets the Multiverse

    Constellations — When Love Meets the Multiverse

    Tomorrow night, October 16th, Vienna’s Ateliertheater opens its doors to a story that bends time, choice, and the heart itself. Nick Payne’s Constellations — produced by Open House Theatre — brings together Tess Hermann and Pete Steele in an intimate exploration of what it means to love across infinite possibilities. I was invited to photograph…

  • TVMORDIA – Und ewig stirbt das Opfer

    TVMORDIA – Und ewig stirbt das Opfer

    Die weibliche Leiche im Medienkosmos/The Female Body in the Media Spotlight In her solo performance TVMORDIA, Austrian actress and performer Anna Rot explores how media representations of violence against women—especially the recurring image of the female corpse—shape our cultural imagination. Drawing from interviews with female artists and using her own body as a canvas, Rot…

  • An Ideal Husband – Wildean Wit and Raucous Charm

    An Ideal Husband – Wildean Wit and Raucous Charm

    Oscar Wilde’s razor-sharp wit and irreverent sense of irony shine in An Ideal Husband, brought hilariously to life by Open House Theatre in their lively, laughter-filled new production at Theater Spielraum, Vienna. I had the joy of photographing the dress rehearsal, and what a treat it was to witness the vibrant energy, quick changes, and…

  • Exploring Identity and Dreams in  ‘English’

    Exploring Identity and Dreams in ‘English’

    Sanaz Toossi’s English is a nuanced and richly layered play that explores the intricacies of identity, language, and personal ambition in a globalized world. The Vienna Theatre Project is now staging the play at Theater Drachengasse, offering an intimate, humourous, and poignant look at the lives of four language students in 2008 Karaj, Iran. Winner…

  • A Camel’s Journey Through Time

    A Camel’s Journey Through Time

    Did you know that lamas and alpacas are members of the camel family? I don´t think that is on everyone´s mind when they think of these wooly Andean animals. This week, I ventured into the captivating world of camels (and their close relatives) at the Weltmuseum Wien’s exhibition, “On the Backs of Camels.” The exhibition,…

  • Gauguin: Still Unexpected After All These Years

    Gauguin: Still Unexpected After All These Years

    The Kunstforum Wien is currently hosting an exciting exhibition: “Gauguin – Unexpected.” I just got to see it a couple of days ago, and I was quite surprised to discover the breadth of Paul Gauguin´s work. This major retrospective is set to shake up your thoughts on the pivotal figure Gauguin, who is so well…

  • A Christmas Carol: A Haunting Tale of Redemption

    A Christmas Carol: A Haunting Tale of Redemption

    The spirit of the season is upon us, and what better way to embrace it than with a heartwarming (and slightly chilling) production of Charles Dickens’ classic novella, A Christmas Carol? This December, Open House Theatre brings this timeless story to life at the intimate Theater Spielraum in Vienna. Watching this classic Dickens´ play has…