What's the story with the little village of Oberammergau in the Bavarian Alps? For nearly 400 years, the people who live here have performed the Passion of Christ every ten years. All together. Grandparents, parents, children and grandchildren all join each other on stage. They are fulfilling a vow once made by their ancestors to stave off the plague. This book sets out to discover why the villagers' enthusiasm for theatre has endured to this day. It takes a look behind the scenes and accompanies the creation of the 2022 Passion Play with its 2,400 participants. In a series of conversations, the author explores their motivations, special rituals such as the Hair and Beard Decree and theatre life in times of the coronavirus pandemic. And why giving up is not an option.
Autorentext
Anne Fritsch lives and works as an author and cultural journalist in Munich.
Inhalt
Prologue von Anne Fritsch / Seite 9 Oberammergau von Anne Fritsch / Seite 14 Collective theatre von Anne Fritsch / Seite 29 Guilt and atonement von Anne Fritsch / Seite 40 Performing = belonging von Anne Fritsch / Seite 58 Bubbling under von Anne Fritsch / Seite 71 The end as beginning von Anne Fritsch / Seite 85 Making-of von Anne Fritsch / Seite 103 Jesus Christ superstar von Anne Fritsch / Seite 135 Backstage von Anne Fritsch / Seite 146 The new plague von Anne Fritsch / Seite 160 Time for utopias von Anne Fritsch / Seite 172