Ohnsorg Theater - Trautes Heim
Ohnsorg Theater - Trautes Heim

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Ohnsorg Theater - Trautes Heim

1970
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German

Norbert and Traute get married and are now looking for a home. He is an accountant and doesn't attach much importance to things that are desirable to many others - the main thing is to live well and celebrate the festivals as they fall. She is a typist and is only used to cleanliness and correctness at home. For financial reasons, she cannot afford her own apartment for the time being. Either the rent is too high or the building cost subsidy is too high. So the young couple decide to live with Traute's parents for the time being. However, Norbert, who grew up in completely different circumstances, leaves after ten months. In order to keep her husband, Traute decides to live with him at his parents' - but that doesn't work out either.

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Director: Hans-Jürgen MassaquoiGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

A traditional Ohnsorg Theater production, 'Trautes Heim' (Cozy Home) centers on the everyday comedic struggles and misunderstandings within a loving German family. The play likely involves classic themes of domestic life, generational differences, and humorous situations arising from well-intentioned but often clumsy attempts at maintaining harmony and tradition in their home.

Critical Reception

As a popular televised stage play from the Ohnsorg Theater, 'Trautes Heim' was primarily enjoyed by its existing audience for its reliable comedic formula and beloved actors. Critical reviews were not typically published for these productions in the same manner as feature films, but they were a staple of German television programming and appreciated for their lighthearted entertainment value and regional charm.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its familiar and comforting humor.

  • Appreciated for the performances of its long-standing ensemble cast.

  • Seen as a classic example of Low German dialect theater entertainment.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Trautes Heim' would have been overwhelmingly positive among viewers who enjoyed traditional Low German comedy and the specific actors involved. It was seen as reliable, good-natured entertainment that appealed to a broad, family-oriented audience.

Fun Fact

The Ohnsorg Theater's productions were frequently broadcast on German television, making its actors household names and its plays a significant part of German popular culture, particularly in Northern Germany.

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