“Faces will have remained the same
they let the air of the past coagulate within them
including ours from back then.”
Vittorio Sereni
Thirteen people between seventy and ninety years old tell their stories about love. Stories about the happiness and misfortune of love. Cornelia Rainer lets the actors emerge from the stage space like figures from bygone times, while the Osttiroler Musicbanda Franui plays German folk songs by Johannes Brahms. The songs are about affection and farewell, about love madness, loss, and deep sorrow. The title of the evening is a condensation of the song line “Only one face lives on earth” and carries a multi-layered meaning: A face is something that one should uphold under all circumstances. However, if one has a face, it can also be a vision.
- with
- Actor/Actress Herbert Hammerschmidt,
- Wilhelm Kiesenhofer,
- Hermann Kneringer,
- Anni Kneringer,
- Eva Kollmann,
- Herta Ranner,
- Waltraud Röbbenack,
- Erwin Schuler,
- Marianne Stadelmann,
- Erika Bösch,
- Willi Stadelmann,
- Christiane Weis,
- Margit Uerdingen
- Director Cornelia Rainer
- Text Angelika Rainer
- Stage and Costume Design Aurel Lenfert
- Musical Direction Andreas Schett
- Composition Andreas Schett, Markus Kraler
- Musicians/ Franui Johannes Eder (clarinet, bass clarinet) ,
- Andreas Fuetsch (tuba, vocals) ,
- Romed Hopfgartner (soprano saxophone, alto saxophone) ,
- Markus Kraler (double bass, accordion) ,
- Angelika Rainer (harp, zither, vocals) ,
- Bettina Rainer (dulcimer, vocals ) ,
- Cornelia Rainer (guest, bandoneon, vocals) ,
- Markus Rainer (trumpet, vocals) ,
- Sylvia Rainer (guest, vocals ) ,
- Andreas Schett (trumpet, cornet, vocals) ,
- Martin Senfter (trombone, vocals) ,
- Nikolai Tunkowitsch (Violin)
[Opening Night]