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Stubaier Bauerntheater

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Stubaier Bauerntheater is one of the oldest peasant theatres in the Tyrol of Austria.[1] The theatre group was founded in 1903 in Fulpmes by Ludwig Hupfauf and Hans Klingenschmid.[2] The former led the fate of the association as chairman for more than half a century, but was also playwright, director and, from 1961, also active as an actor. Founding member Klingenschmid died in 1934. The theatre, based in the parish hall on the Torquato-Tasso-Straße in Fulpmes, Austria, as of 2012 had 10 members.[3]

The theatre puts on a wide range of plays including dramas and comedies, and has evolved from originally performing plays with rural themes to more modern plays. In 2021 the Stubaier Bauerntheater put on a performance of Max Neal's The Sinful Village.[1]

Chairmen

  • 1903–1953 - Ludwig Hupfauf
  • 1953–1983 - Hans Bichler
  • 1983–2007 - Herbert Mair
  • 2007– - Michael Pfurtscheller

References

  1. ^ a b "Stubaier Bauerntheater in Fulpmes: Das sündige Dorf". simskultur.eu (in German). Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  2. ^ "Fulpmes". orawww.uibk.ac.at (in German). Retrieved 25 September 2022.
  3. ^ Peter Rolf Lutzeier (2012). Wörterbuch des Gegensinns im Deutschen: A-G (in German). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. p. 106. ISBN 9783110922998.