Löwinger-Bühne: Der keusche Josef
Löwinger-Bühne: Der keusche Josef

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Löwinger-Bühne: Der keusche Josef

1985
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German

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Director: Hans-Peter KellnerGenres: Comedy, Theater

Plot Summary

This is a theatrical comedy based on the classic play 'Der keusche Josef' by Franz Arnold and Ernst Bach. The story revolves around Josef, a seemingly chaste and innocent man, whose life becomes complicated by a series of humorous misunderstandings and mistaken identities. His attempts to maintain his purity are constantly challenged by the absurd situations and the eccentric characters surrounding him.

Critical Reception

As a recording of a stage play, critical reception is primarily focused on the performances and the enduring humor of the original script. The Löwinger Bühne is known for its traditional Viennese folk comedy style, which generally appeals to a loyal audience. Reviews often praise the actors' comedic timing and their ability to bring the well-loved characters to life.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its faithful adaptation of a classic comedic script.

  • Appreciated for the strong comedic performances of the Löwinger Bühne ensemble.

  • Seen as a quintessential example of Viennese folk theater humor.

Google audience: Audience reception is typically positive, with viewers enjoying the lighthearted humor and the familiar theatrical style. Many appreciate the opportunity to see a well-established comedic play performed by a respected troupe.

Fun Fact

The play 'Der keusche Josef' has been a staple of German-language theater for decades, with numerous productions and adaptations since its premiere in the early 20th century.

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