Simon Zagermann

Geboren 1981 in München, studierte Simon Zagermann an der Hochschule für Schauspielkunst «Ernst Busch» in Berlin. Er gastierte am Nationaltheater Mannheim, am Maxim Gorki Theater und am Deutschen Theater Berlin, bevor er 2008 Ensemblemitglied am Deutschen Nationaltheater in Weimar wurde. 2011 führte es ihn als regelmäßigen Gast an das Schauspielhaus Graz sowie von 2013 bis 2015 als Ensemblemitglied an das Schauspielhaus Wien. 2015 wurde Simon Zagermann Mitglied im Ensemble am Theater Basel und war dort u. a. in Inszenierungen von Regisseur*innen wie Nora Schlocker, Simon Stone, Thom Luz, Nuran David Calis und Mateja Koležnik zu sehen. 2019 folgte er Andreas Beck ans Residenztheater.

Performing in

New York City in the final months of the Obama Presidency. While the writer Toby Darling feverishly awaits the premiere of his play, his partner Eric Glass spends time with his acquaintance Walter. His conversations with the 55-year-old take Eric back to a past which as a gay man in his early thirties he only knows from hearsay: the devastating AIDS epidemic that rocked the LGBTQ community at the beginning of the 1980s. 

Das Vermächtnis (The Inheritance) – Part 1
WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES
Residenztheater, 15.00 o'clock
Sat 15 Jun

New York City in the final months of the Obama Presidency. While the writer Toby Darling feverishly awaits the premiere of his play, his partner Eric Glass spends time with his acquaintance Walter. His conversations with the 55-year-old take Eric back to a past which as a gay man in his early thirties he only knows from hearsay: the devastating AIDS epidemic that rocked the LGBTQ community at the beginning of the 1980s.

Das Vermächtnis (The Inheritance) – Part 2
WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES
Residenztheater, 19.00 o'clock
Sat 15 Jun

In June 1816 the «Medusa», the fastest frigate of its time, sets to sea. Its destination is Saint-Louis in Senegal. There are two hundred and forty people on board – besides the sailors, most of them are soldiers, but they also include the colony’s Governor and his family together with priests, teachers, doctors and engineers. Two days’ journey from their destination the ship runs aground on a sandbank and splits. As there is not enough room for everyone in the lifeboats, a raft is cobbled together for the lifeboats to tow on shore. But as soon as they set off, the rudderless and heavily overloaded raft is left behind by the boats on which the dignitaries are rescuing themselves. Of one hundred and seventeen men only fifteen will survive. Many of them will fall victim to their own comrades because the few goods they were able to save – barrels of wine, sodden biscuits, a few weapons and valuables – are as heavily fought over as the power the make decisions about possible rescue measures.

Der Schiffbruch der Fregatte Medusa (The shipwreck of the frigate Medusa)
Marstall, 20.00 o'clock
Sat 11 May
Marstall, 20.00 o'clock
Fri 17 May
FOR THE LAST TIME THIS SEASON
Marstall, 20.00 o'clock
Sat 01 Jun

The Australian writer and director Simon Stone took Chekhov’s famous play as the starting point for his rewriting – voted «Play of the Year 2017» in «Theater heute» magazine – that combines rapid fire dialogue, subtle character studies and the ambivalence that arises from them while locating the play thematically in the here and now.

Drei Schwestern (Three sisters)
WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Fri 31 May
WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES
Residenztheater, 18.30 o'clock
Sun 09 Jun
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Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Fri 05 Jul

Seven years after her production of «Oedipus», the Slovenian director Mateja Koležnik now brings the next instalment of the Theban myths to the Resi stage: both a political thriller and an epic family drama.

Antigone
6 p.m. Introduction | WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES
Residenztheater, 18.30 o'clock
Sun 23 Jun
FOR THE LAST TIME
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No other play by Heinrich von Kleist inspires quite so many superlatives as «Käthchen of Heilbronn». It is not only the most successful, but also the most romantic, the most fairy tale-like and at the same time the most mysterious play that he wrote.

Das Käthchen von Heilbronn (KÄTHCHEN OF HEILBRONN)
Cuvilliéstheater, 19.30 o'clock
Wed 22 May
FOR THE LAST TIME THIS SEASON
Cuvilliéstheater, 19.30 o'clock
Mon 17 Jun

When Goethe set «Götz von Berlichingen» down on paper in 1771 in a true writing frenzy, the 22-year-old writer was still a complete unknown. This came to an abrupt end with the publication of «Götz», as suddenly the young poet was being talked about everywhere. Goethe’s early work is a powerful stage epic with over fifty locations, several plots running in parallel and a huge cast of characters. What is more: Goethe dispensed with all the customary conventions that 18th century drama had been using up to that point.

Götz von Berlichingen
Cuvilliéstheater, 19.30 o'clock
Wed 15 May
Cuvilliéstheater, 19.30 o'clock
Thu 16 May
FOR THE LAST TIME THIS SEASON
Cuvilliéstheater, 19.30 o'clock
Mon 10 Jun

Following Ibsen’s Peer Gynt, in the second half of the season another we hear from another master storyteller. A narrator who tells us to call him Ismael walks onto the Residenztheater stage in seaman’s garb. What follows is a genuine monster of a story: Ismael is hired on the «Pequod», an old whaling ship, and goes to sea on board this floating blubber factory.

Moby Dick
7pm Introduction
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Wed 08 May
Residenztheater, 18.30 o'clock
Sun 12 May
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Sat 18 May
WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES
Residenztheater, 18.30 o'clock
Sun 02 Jun
6 p.m. Introduction
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Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Tue 11 Jun
WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Wed 26 Jun

«Peer, you’re lying!»: Henrik Ibsen immediately highlights the key theme of his dramatic poem  in its opening line – the blurred boundary between illusion and reality. Because Peer, whose youth is shaped by the poverty of his farming background, continually reinvents himself with the aid of stories, lies and the arts of fabulation – as a cosmopolitan, a colonial master and even an Emperor.

Peer Gynt
For the last time this season
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Today
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«Let’s say someone comes up to you and tells you you’re such and such a person, tells you the worst, says the most appalling things, things that could kill someone, absolutely destroy them, leave them speechless and lifeless. And then you say: Yes, that’s what I’m like, it’s true, but … But so what?» – With these words Prince Philip attempts to break down the reserve of his new fiancée Yvonne, but they also describe the essential plot of this first play by the Polish author Witold Gombrowicz.

Yvonne, Prinzessin von Burgund (Yvonne, Princess of Burgundy)
THEATRE DAY
Marstall, 20.00 o'clock
Thu 23 May
7 p.m. Introduction
Marstall, 19.30 o'clock
Mon 24 Jun

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