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Jedermann

Since 1920, "Jedermann," "The Play of the Rich Man's Death" by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, has been performed at the Salzburg Festival in front of the mighty Salzburg Cathedral. In 2013, Julian Crouch and Brian Mertes, as the directing team, took on the challenge of staging a new production. "We will begin ceremoniously with a procession from the Festspielhaus to the Cathedral Square, working with nature, the elements, the city, each other – but above all with the audience – to tell the story of 'Everyman,' his life's journey and transformation. His life must be rich, joyful, and overflowing – also for the audience. On the path to his conversion, he encounters a number of very powerful theatrical characters. We want – like a medieval theater troupe – to captivate our audience with spectacle and humor, to sweep them away, and invite them to follow Everyman's path and to understand it as their own – at least for the two-hour performance."

Top Cast

  • Cornelius Obonya

    Cornelius Obonya

    Jedermann

  • Brigitte Hobmeier

    Brigitte Hobmeier

    Buhlschaft

  • Peter Lohmeyer

    Peter Lohmeyer

    Tod

  • Simon Schwarz

    Simon Schwarz

    Teufel

  • Hans Peter Hallwachs

    Hans Peter Hallwachs

    der Glaube

  • Jürgen Tarrach

    Jürgen Tarrach

    Mammon

  • Patrick Güldenberg

    Patrick Güldenberg

    Jedermanns guter Gesell

  • Katharina Stemberger

    Katharina Stemberger

    Des Schuldknechts Weib

  • Johannes Silberschneider

    Johannes Silberschneider

    Armer Nachbar

Overview

Since 1920, "Jedermann," "The Play of the Rich Man's Death" by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, has been performed at the Salzburg Festival in front of the mighty Salzburg Cathedral. In 2013, Julian Crouch and Brian Mertes, as the directing team, took on the challenge of staging a new production. "We will begin ceremoniously with a procession from the Festspielhaus to the Cathedral Square, working with nature, the elements, the city, each other – but above all with the audience – to tell the story of 'Everyman,' his life's journey and transformation. His life must be rich, joyful, and overflowing – also for the audience. On the path to his conversion, he encounters a number of very powerful theatrical characters. We want – like a medieval theater troupe – to captivate our audience with spectacle and humor, to sweep them away, and invite them to follow Everyman's path and to understand it as their own – at least for the two-hour performance."

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