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Ohnsorg Theater - Vater Philipp
Widow Brasse goes to great lengths to support her children and her elderly grandfather. Poverty and irritation are a constant state of affairs in the family, as there is not enough money to go around, even though Johanna Brasse washes clothes for strangers day after day. But as life goes, one day Grandpa Philipp is hit by a car and the widow senses a good deal. Although Grandpa is not injured, he is put to bed and given a proper bandage. All the preparations are made to extract a good deal of compensation from the remorseful driver. But everything turns out quite differently.
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Plot Summary
The play revolves around the patriarch Philipp, who is known for his stubbornness and strong opinions. When his family tries to make changes in their lives, Philipp often stands in their way, leading to humorous and dramatic situations. The story explores themes of family relationships, generational differences, and the challenges of adapting to change within a close-knit household.
Critical Reception
As a television adaptation of a popular stage play, 'Vater Philipp' was generally well-received by its target audience for its humor and relatable characters. Critiques often highlighted the strong performances of the cast, particularly Heidi Kabel, and the play's faithful rendition of traditional Low German theater. It's considered a classic piece of German television comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its comedic timing and heartwarming family dynamics.
Heidi Kabel's performance is a standout, embodying the spirit of the Ohnsorg Theater.
A charming and nostalgic look at familial relationships and tradition.
Google audience: Audience reviews typically commend the play's enduring humor and the authentic portrayal of family life. Viewers often express fondness for the classic Ohnsorg Theater style and the strong performances that make the characters memorable.
Fun Fact
The Ohnsorg Theater has a long tradition of performing plays in Low German (Plattdeutsch), and 'Vater Philipp' is one of its most beloved and frequently performed works, with this 1963 television adaptation bringing it to a wider audience.
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