Chiemgauer Volkstheater - Die scheinheilige Dreifaltigkeit
Chiemgauer Volkstheater - Die scheinheilige Dreifaltigkeit

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Chiemgauer Volkstheater - Die scheinheilige Dreifaltigkeit

2002
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German

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Director: Michael SchilhanGenres: Comedy, Folk Theatre

Plot Summary

In this Bavarian folk comedy, the apparent 'holy trinity' of a family's life – mother, father, and son – is revealed to be built on a foundation of deceit and manipulation. When secrets begin to surface, the seemingly idyllic family dynamic unravels, leading to humorous misunderstandings and chaotic confrontations. The play cleverly satirizes small-town hypocrisy and the lengths people go to maintain appearances.

Critical Reception

As a production of the Chiemgauer Volkstheater, this play is primarily evaluated by its success with its local audience and its continuation of the tradition of Bavarian folk theatre. It is generally well-received by fans of the genre for its humor and relatable characters, though critical reviews from mainstream outlets are scarce due to its niche nature.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic Bavarian humor and dialect.

  • Appreciated for its relatable characters and situations within a traditional folk theatre context.

  • Seen as a lighthearted and entertaining comedy by its target audience.

Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this particular production is not readily available. However, the Chiemgauer Volkstheater as an institution generally receives positive feedback for its traditional performances and engagement with its local community.

Fun Fact

The Chiemgauer Volkstheater is known for its commitment to performing plays in the Bavarian dialect, preserving regional linguistic and cultural traditions.

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