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13 first-class events at 4 Linz venues from October 2024 to June 2025
The OÖN CULTURE SUBSCRIPTION:
13 first-class events for Special price of only € 489,20 (= € 137.50 price advantage compared to the normal price)
The OÖN KULTURABO for everyone under 30:
5 dates from our offer of 13 dates for everyone under 30 years of age for Special price of only € 49,00
The KulturAbo is available this year at:*
Theater Phoenix
Wiener Strasse 25, 4020 Linz
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 9am-4pm and Fri 9am-2pm
E-Mail: tickets@theater-phoenix.at
Tel.: 0732/666500
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Orders possible until September 9, 2024
When ordering: Please state your preferred date for events at the Theater Phönix. When ordering the U30 subscription, please state the events you would like to attend and include proof of age.
The program:
Saturday, 05.10.24 or Saturday, 12.10.24 or Wednesday, 16.11.24
Theater Phönix, 7:30 p.m.
The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum
by Heinrich Boell
After a night of dancing, a young woman suddenly becomes the target of the police authorities; suddenly nothing is private anymore. Circulation figures rise, morale falls. Heinrich Böll’s 1974 story shows a journalism that has sold all ethics for high circulation figures. Are we really prepared to believe slander, to join in every agitation if it only confirms our prejudices?
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Bild: Zoe Goldstein Photography
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Theater, 7.30 p.m.
A lot of noise regarding nothing
Comedy by William Shakespeare
Don Pedro, Prince of Aragon, returns victorious from the war with his combatants Benedikt and Claudio. Leonato, Governor of Messina, invites them to stay at his court for a while. Claudio promptly falls in love with Leonato’s daughter Hero. They are to get married sooner rather than later. Only an intrigue might separate the two now. But it is approaching in the form of Don Juan, Don Pedro’s wayward half-brother. However, it is also a secretly hatched plan that brings Benedikt and Beatrice, two convinced singles and merciless quarrelers, together.
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Image: State Theatre
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Posthof, Great Hall, 8 p.m.
Busra Kayikci: Places
Inspired by modern classical composers such as John Cage and Michael Nyman, the Turkish multidisciplinary artist writes beguiling piano pieces that only appear dreamy and sketchy at first glance, but are subtly thought out upon closer inspection.
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Image: SeymaTuna
Saturday, 07.12.24 or Thursday, 19.12.24 or Tuesday, 14.01.25
Theater Phönix, 7:30 p.m.
Tempo
Higher, further, faster. The time we have passes every moment. We chase following it. The clock is ticking. The drums drive us forward. In this piece, director Felix Hafner, with the Phoenix Ensemble and live drummers, takes on the omnipresent acceleration and creates a musical-theatrical evening full of rhythm, drive and, above all, tempo.
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Bild: Zoe Goldstein Photography
Monday, 13 January 2025
Brucknerhaus Linz, Great Hall, 7.30 p.m.
Florian Boesch & Franui Musicband
Florian Boesch and the Tyrolean ensemble Franui, which transcends all musical boundaries, have joined forces for a very special song recital: with a polyphonic arrangement including tuba, dulcimer, accordion and harp, they give Schubert’s Die Schöne Müllerin a completely new, scenic and dramatic dimension in the Great Hall of the Brucknerhaus.
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Photo: Andreas Weiss
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Music Theatre, Great Hall, 7.30pm
The Flying Dutchman
Romantic opera in three acts by Richard Wagner
The legend of the “Flying Dutchman” exerts an immense fascination on Daland’s daughter Senta. She feels chosen to redeem this man – who is forever condemned to sail the seas and search for true love. When the mysterious captain suddenly steps through the door accompanied by her father, fate takes its course, because Senta had already sworn eternal loyalty to someone else. After more than a quarter of a century away from the stage in Linz, artistic director Hermann Schneider will stage this work with powerful visuals.
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Image: State Theatre
Monday, February 24, 2025
Music Theatre, Great Hall, 7.30pm
Sweeney Todd. Barber of Horrors of Fleet Street
Musical thriller by Stephen Sondheim (music and lyrics) and Hugh Wheeler (book)
Barber Sweeney Todd returns to Victorian London following years of exile. He seeks revenge on Judge Turpin, who once wrongfully convicted him, abused his wife and kidnapped his daughter. Sweeney finds the perfect business partner in the chronically unsuccessful pie baker Mrs. Lovett, whose business he uses to open a barber shop. His insatiable thirst for blood gives her such delicious fillings for her meat pies that people soon line up in Fleet Street. Mrs. Lovett is happy, while Sweeney is unmoved by the business success and Lovett’s affection – he is interested in nothing other than completing his plan of revenge.
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Image: State Theatre
Saturday, March 15, 2025
Posthof, Great Hall, 8 p.m.
Wim Vandekeybus & Ultima Vez: Void
The Belgian world star and his ensemble have received numerous awards for innovation and originality and are internationally renowned for their radical, gripping aesthetics between dance and theater. In his latest piece, Vandekeybus embraces emptiness, or even more – he seeks it. Austrian premiere. TanzTage 2025.
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Image: PieterJanDePue
Thursday, April 24, 2025
Posthof, Great Hall, 8 p.m.
The Simon & Garfunkel Story
At the heart of the high-class homage from London’s West End to the legendary US folk pop duo are songs that continue to inspire with their distinctive and poetic character, from “The Sound Of Silence” and “Bridge Over Troubled Water” to “The Boxer” and “Cecilia”.
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Bild: HamishGill MapleTreeEntertainment
Monday, April 28, 2025
Brucknerhaus Linz, Great Hall, 7.30 p.m.
The last days of humanity
The concert evening on April 28th combines excerpts from Karl Kraus’ “The Last Days of Mankind”, staged by the renowned local actor Karl Markovics, with the crazy yet serious wonder music of Werner Pirchner, one of the most important Austrian composers of the 20th century. The audience can look forward to the fusion of Kraus’ prophetic texts, which reflect the depths of human existence, with Pirchner’s musical genius, performed in the usual way by the wind ensemble Pro Brass.
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Image: Private
Saturday, 03.05.2025 or Saturday, 17.05.2025 or Wednesday, 21.06.2025
Theater Phönix, 7:30 p.m.
Bunbury or the meaning of being serious
von Oscar Wilde
Since its premiere, Oscar Wilde’s groundbreaking comedy regarding hypocrisy and superficiality from 1895 has become an absolute classic of absurd reckoning with a self-proclaimed elite. The interplay of self-pretense and insane demands on everyone else still provides fodder for sharp-tongued and comical analyses of a society that believes itself to be better than it is.
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Bild: Zoe Goldstein Photography
Saturday, May 10, 2025
Posthof, Great Hall, 8 p.m.
Yllana: War Baby
Full of humor, visual gags and other crazy things, the legendary Spanish slapstick troupe always hits the nail on the head between breakneck mischief and man-made abyss. Austrian premiere. Black Humour Festival.
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Image: Pablo Lorente
Monday, 02 June 2025
Brucknerhaus Linz, Great Hall, 7.30 p.m.
Minichmayr & Aurora Orchestra
Together with Birigt Minichmayr, the internationally acclaimed British Aurora Orchestra reinterprets Saint-Saëns’ famous Carnival of the Animals: a production transforms the concert into a museum visit in Paris around 1900, in which the musicians and the instruments are, in a sense, sounding exhibits. In addition, there are works newly composed for this purpose by Richard Ayres, who enriches the imaginary museum with further musical curiosities. The orchestra plays all of this from memory and uses this freedom for an impressive choreography including costumes and props.
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Image: Mark Allan
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