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Titanic, Yeston
D: Simon Eichenberger
C: Tom Bitterlich
TITANIC THE MUSICAL at Landestheater Linz

Simon Eichenberger ( Director/ Choreographer) used every inch of the Landestheaters huge stage to present the show's real star, the ship itself. Unique set designs ( by Charles Quiggin) combined with all those different stories, from First Class to the Commanders Bridge down to the Third Class, many of them seeking a better world and aiming for their personal American Dream. A heartbreaking moment to witness these passengers boarding the ship, full of hope and joy, already knowing that most of them had to find death instead of the new world. Of course, everybody knows how it has to end, but you are still on the edge of your seat, hoping for a surprising turn-around.

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07 February 2022www.broadwayworld.comMartin Ganeider
Der Schuh des Manitu, Lingnau
D: Andreas Gergen
C: Gabriel VenzagoPhilipp GrasCarl Philipp Fromherz
National Premiere
With the bike through the horse opera

Marc Seitz remains undisputed as Winnetouch, and he is received with thunderous applause from the very first appearance. In a pink costume, he prances across the stage while the rainbow-colored parasols rotate next to him. Whether he walks to the cocktail bar or files his nails - Winnetouch moves as if he had invented the word "Prosecco" himself. A charming figure in Herbig's story because he refuses war and violence and remains true to what he does best until the end: enjoying life on his Powder Rosa Ranch. For example, singing in a flying bathtub while soap bubbles float down next to him.

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www.sueddeutsche.deSüddeutsche Zeitung