Twenty years after the premiere, actors from various theatre groups bring the historical material to four stages in front of Möderndorf Castle. In the play, Engelbert Obernosterer uses exciting scenes to tell a turning point.
“I never get tired of the text,” says Engelbert Obernosterster. The award-winning writer read Paolo Santonino’s notes years ago and was inspired to write the piece, which premiered in 2004 on the Wieserberg near Dellach in the Gailtal. “In Santonino’s time, I wouldn’t have wanted to live in the lower classes. But some things haven’t changed since then, like the mendacity. Church dignitaries and knights weren’t necessarily serious. I also tease a little in my text: When Italian high culture meets mountain culture, when it comes to hairstyles and trousers.”
Source: Krone

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