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105 stories by "A.J. Goldmann"

Molière's Still Funny (Even in German) by A.J. Goldmann

Two Berlin productions find different types of comedy in the great 17th-century playwright's works.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:54am on December 13, 2019[SHARE]

Literary Classics, Cut Down to Size by A.J. Goldmann

Stage productions of "Anna Karenina" and "Don Quixote" turn sprawling novels into gripping theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:06am on November 21, 2019[SHARE]

Radical French Novels Welcomed to German Stages by A.J. Goldmann

Directors have adapted challenging works by Virginie Despentes and Michel Houellebecq, with varying levels of success.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:03am on November 1, 2019[SHARE]

Long, Dark Nights in Berlin's Theaters by A.J. Goldmann

Berlin's theater season opens with directors taking audiences through the fog of war, down the gloomy tunnels of cyberspace and into a world without hope.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:54am on October 10, 2019[SHARE]

A German Festival Takes Aim at Western Culture by A.J. Goldmann

'European democracy is, and always has been, a racist construct,' according to the organizers of the Ruhrtrienniale.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:32am on August 29, 2019[SHARE]

At Salzburg Festival, a Thrilling Provocation and a Promise Unfulfilled by A.J. Goldmann

Thomas Ostermeier's new production of "Youth Without God" is the centerpiece of the drama offerings at this year's event.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:12am on August 1, 2019[SHARE]

At the Manchester International Festival, Bigger Isn't Better by A.J. Goldmann

"Tree" and "Invisible Cities," two blockbuster works, lack the impact of the festival's more intimate experiences.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 6:12am on July 11, 2019[SHARE]

Theater Review: A Festival of German Theater, Where More Is More by A.J. Goldmann

Theatertreffen Berlin gathers the best productions from around Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:24am on May 20, 2019[SHARE]

Theater Review: A Nobel Prize Winner Puts Trump in Her Sights by A.J. Goldmann

Elfriede Jelinek's latest, "Am Königsweg," is one of several new productions of Austrian plays that engage with contemporary political realities.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:41am on April 25, 2019[SHARE]

A Dark Playwright for Dark Times by A.J. Goldmann

In recent seasons, Odon von Horvath has become one of the most performed playwrights in the German-speaking world. But who is he, and why is he so popular now?

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:24am on April 12, 2019[SHARE]

Critic's Notebook: A Mixed Bag of New Plays in Berlin by A.J. Goldmann

The Schaubühne's FIND Festival showcases new theater from around the world, from Brussels to Santiago, Chile, and Montreal to Barcelona, Spain.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:29am on April 11, 2019[SHARE]

Theater Review: These Plays Are 2,500 Years Old. But They Speak to Us Now. by A.J. Goldmann

Throughout Germany, ambitious modern reinventions of plays by Sophocles and Aeschylus argue for the timelessness of these ancient works.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:23am on March 14, 2019[SHARE]

Theater Review: Great American Plays, With a European Twist by A.J. Goldmann

Productions in the region often take liberties with the text. But in stagings of Arthur Miller, Eugene O'Neill and Tennessee Williams, the directors (mostly) stick to the script.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:54am on January 31, 2019[SHARE]

Theater Review: Classic American Musicals, With a German Accent by A.J. Goldmann

From "The Sound of Music" in Salzburg, Austria, to "Candide" in Berlin, German-speaking theaters are bringing fresh appeal to repertory staples.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:18am on January 10, 2019[SHARE]

In German Theaters, Classic Movies Become Plays by A.J. Goldmann

Several new productions this season that take their cue from European film classics from the 1960s and '70s, with adaptations of Visconti, Bergman and Polanski.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:48am on December 14, 2018[SHARE]

Theater Review: German Plays Tackle the World's Woes, Current and Future by A.J. Goldmann

Productions in Berlin and Munich grapple with issues that shape our world.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:18am on November 22, 2018[SHARE]

Russia Locked Him Up. But He's Directing an Opera 1,400 Miles Away. by A.J. Goldmann

Kirill Serebrennikov, under house arrest in Moscow, is staging a production of "Così Fan Tutte" in Zurich through a process closer to espionage than traditional theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 10:48am on November 2, 2018[SHARE]

Theater Review: In Germany, Shakespeare Gets Revered, Rewritten … and Eaten by A.J. Goldmann

No playwright is more respected in Germany than Shakespeare. Some productions just have a strange way of showing it.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:48am on November 2, 2018[SHARE]

A Marathon of New Plays Gives an Epic Start to Munich's Theater Season by A.J. Goldmann

"Dionysos Stadt" is a 10-hour epic inspired by the Greek classics that traces the arc of human drama. It's just one of many new productions on Munich's stages.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:18pm on October 16, 2018[SHARE]

They Write Darn Good Plays. They Direct Them, Too. by A.J. Goldmann

A crop of new works written by their directors " or maybe directed by their playwrights " is lighting up stages in Berlin and Frankfurt at the beginning of the theater season.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:18am on September 20, 2018[SHARE]

Theater Review: An Eclectic Lineup at a Festival Dogged by Scandal by A.J. Goldmann

The Ruhrtrienniale festival in Germany presents unpredictable works in postindustrial settings. But this year controversy has overshadowed the event.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 7:18am on August 23, 2018[SHARE]

At Salzburg Festival, High Passion and Redemption Onstage by A.J. Goldmann

It's an event more associated with classical music, but drama is in its D.N.A. Two productions of German-language classics at the festival show differing approaches.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:48am on August 2, 2018[SHARE]

In Conservative Munich, a Theater Turns Radical and Defends Refugees by A.J. Goldmann

Two plays at one of the city's most important theaters make the case for accepting displaced people, as politics there is turning against them.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:48am on July 13, 2018[SHARE]

Berlin Theater: Books Spring to Life Onstage in Germany by A.J. Goldmann

From Édouard Louis's novel "History of Violence" to Boccaccio's 14th-century "Decameron," German theaters love to mount literary adaptations.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:18am on June 21, 2018[SHARE]

Berlin Festival Celebrates 25-Year Theatrical Reign With 7-Hour 'Faust' by A.J. Goldmann

Frank Castorf led Berlin's Volksbühne for a quarter century. One of his last productions is being presented again in a showcase of the year's best German theater.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:48am on May 3, 2018[SHARE]
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