Press reviews
A carnal funeral banquet! This visual delight will come to
an end on 16th June unless the fin-de-siècle metropolis
of Vienna takes time to reflect on its strengths and establishes
this new cult performance as a permanent feature.
Der Spiegel
A place bewitched by fantasy, an utterly exceptional and
captivating spectacle. Naturally, Helmut Berger's stirring
Mahler and Manker's excessive Kokoschka dominate the performance.
But the whole team contributes to the triumph.
Kurier
Paulus Manker's Festwochen production has a magical fullness
and is never dull for even a moment. It is gloriously wild
and vulgar; passionate, colourful and multi-layered. In total,
it is something extraordinary. If you can, try to see "Alma"
at least three times so as not to miss a single scene.
Salzburger Nachrichten
A procession through ruins which is both a burial and an
exorcism; nowhere more putrid, nowhere more complex, nowhere
more magical than in the Jugendstil ruin of the former Sanatorium
Purkersdorf, designed by Josef Hoffmann. Here is to be found
a unique piece of synchronous theatre.
Frankfurter Allgemeine
An extravagant, lovingly detailed theatre production, nothing
less than deeply moving.
Krone
A theatrical and social event which should be a permanent
fixture in Vienna, and one which should be an essential element
of any city visit. A fantastic idea and a fantastic interpretation;
a production which opens the heart and senses.
Neue Illustrierte Welt
Sobol has made Alma's life into a play which is both strident
and poetic, while director Paulus Manker has turned it into
a dazzling production. A memorable stage set with virtuoso
lighting ... All in all, an experience that lingers long in
the mind.
Rheinische Post
On the night of the full moon, Paulus Manker has proclaimed
"Alma Mania". At the premiere, the fictitious party
for Alma's birthday (the role superbly acted by Susi Nicoletti)
received uproarious applause from the audience. Leon Askin
turned his performance into a talk-show of his own, and his
star guest was Alma's granddaughter (née Zsolnay),
who lives in Vienna.
Der Standard
For three hours, using elegant logistics, Paulus Manker has
transformed the Sanatorium [Purkersdorf], otherwise fit only
for demolition, into a "Magic Mountain". You can
move from one salon to another; Mahler dies at half-time;
the funeral banquet can be followed interactively to his symphonic
music; and the spectator invited to a sumptuous buffet-dinner.
Frankfurter Rundschau
The surprise success of the recent Festwochen: the experiential
value of this three-hour happening outshines that of most
traditional theatre events. Impressed by its success, one
of Klaus Bachler's last deeds as Festwochen Director - using
funds from the Federal Government, City of Vienna and the
province of Lower Austria - was to make possible a further
22 `Alma' performances.
Falter
On a tiny budget, Georg Resetschnig has created a sensational
stage landscape, extending from the cellar to the top floor,
and one which warrants extensive exploration.
News
Thrilling in its perfect elaboration of scenes, yet at once
relaxing, because the visitor retains the freedom of looking,
listening and marvelling.
Tiroler Tageszeitung
The enduring sound of the Festwochen was the triumphant "Alma",
unstoppable applause and rejoicing at midnight for the Alma
premiere in the Sanatorium Purkersdorf.
OMV Mix
Through interiors fitted out superbly and shabbily in period
style, through rustic kitchens with steaming soup, elegant
salons with grand pianos, austere bathing cellars and Italian
cafés, we circulate in pursuit of the many lives of
Alma. Everywhere, amidst thousands of dripping candles, unfold
new and astonishing scenes and arrangements. One would have
to view the spectacle four or five times to see all its facets.
Düsseldorfer Tag
The first theatre play for zappers, switchers and channel
hoppers. As for the genre, `Alma' can effortlessly hold its
own against television, since it offers a mix of sitcom and
soap opera.
Basler Zeitung
Rejoice! Rejoice! On 21st July begins a short season of 22
additional performances of Paulus Manker's perspective on
the self-styled icon, Alma Mahler. A theatrical journey through
fin-de-siècle dreams, a multi-facetted life and the
fascinating inner world of the Sanatorium [Purkersdorf].
Die Presse
Paulus Manker, whose mindful direction is particularly impressive
on this occasion, achieves the organizational miracle of a
perfectly unfolding theatrical machine. Rarely has an evening
of theatre ever taken such an entertaining, informative and
fulfilling course. Go and experience it.
Wiener Zeitung
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