Ewald Palmetshofer

Geboren 1978 in Oberösterreich. Studium der Theologie und der Philosophie/Psychologie an der Universität Wien. Seine Stücke «hamlet ist tot. keine schwerkraft» (2007, Regie: Felicitas Brucker), «wohnen. unter glas» (2008, Regie: Sebastian Schug) und «faust hat hunger und verschluckt sich an einer grete» (2009, Regie: Felicitas Brucker) wurden am Schauspielhaus Wien uraufgeführt, wo Palmetshofer 2007 und 2008 Hausautor, 2009 Gastdramaturg und 2010 Kurator der Serie «Die X Gebote» war, in deren Rahmen sein Stück «herzwurst. immer alles eine tochter» von Sebastian Schug uraufgeführt wurde. 2010 fand am Staatsschauspiel Dresden die Uraufführung von «tier. man wird doch bitte unterschicht» (Regie: Simone Blattner) statt. 2012 wurde «räuber.schuldengenital» am Burgtheater Wien uraufgeführt (Regie: Stephan Kimmig), 2014 wurde ebendort «die unverheiratete» in der Inszenierung von Robert Borgmann uraufgeführt und zum Berliner Theatertreffen eingeladen. Das Stück wurde mit dem renommierten Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis 2015 ausgezeichnet. Palmetshofers Dramen wurden in mehrere Sprachen übersetzt. 2014 erschien im S.Fischer Verlag unter dem Titel «faust hat hunger und verschluckt sich an einer grete» ein Band mit den gesammelten Theaterstücken des Dramatikers. Von 2012 bis 2015 unterrichtete er am Institut für Sprachkunst der Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien. Von 2015 bis 2019 war Ewald Palmetshofer Dramaturg am Theater Basel, wo sein Stück «Edward II. Die Liebe bin ich» nach Christopher Marlowe als Koproduktion mit den Wiener Festwochen und dem Schauspielhaus Wien in der Inszenierung von Nora Schlocker 2015 uraufgeführt und zum Schweizer Theatertreffen eingeladen wurde. 2017 wurde sein Drama «Vor Sonnenaufgang» (Münchner Premiere im Residenztheater am 29. November 2019) nach Gerhart Hauptmann von Nora Schlocker am Theater Basel uraufgeführt und für den Mülheimer Dramatikerpreis nominiert. 2018 inszenierte Stephan Kimmig ebendort Palmetshofers Neudichtung der Semi-Oper «König Arthur» von Henry Purcell und John Dryden. 2018 wurde Ewald Palmetshofer mit dem Else-Lasker-Schüler-Dramatikerpreis und 2019 mit dem Gert-Jonke-Preis ausgezeichnet. Sein Stück «Die Verlorenen», das als Auftragswerk für das Residenztheater entstand und als erste Premiere die Intendanz von Andreas Beck eröffnete,  wurde zu den 45. Mülheimer Theatertagen „Stücke 2020“ eingeladen.

Seit der Spielzeit 2019/2020 ist er Dramaturg am Residenztheater.

Productions

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 her autobiographical memoir «A Girl’s Story», published in 2016, the French writer Annie Ernaux attempts to understand a deeply formative experience in her own life. What happened to her, a young woman aged 18 at the time, in the summer of 1958? Between fragments of memories, diary entries, letters and decades-old photos, the author undertakes an almost forensic analysis of what happened, its effects and the social frameworks and sexual double standards that grant or refuse entirely different forms of «freedom» to men and women respectively. «A Girl’s Story» shows an almost 80-year-old woman painfully confronting sexual shame, impotence and self-empowerment and is – shortly before the #MeToo movement arose – a touching and highly political document of putting an end to silence.

Erinnerung eines Mädchens (A Girl's Story)

Hamsun’s trilogy tells the story of a man who feels he has been overlooked by the elites that set the tone and cheated of social recognition. The philosopher Ivar Kareno evolves from a 30-year-old radical and anti-liberal writer on the fringes of poverty into a 40-year-old private tutor to the two sons of a businessman in a distant coastal region. Here Kareno sits brooding in his writing tower, while an infectious fever descends on people, arriving from the North, the businessman Otermann is driven mad by his wealth and a strange man wanders between the houses, rumoured to be justice. Ten years later, the 50-year-old Kareno is still hoping for a major turning point in his life. And he will indeed reach a milestone where he must decide whether he will remain true to the radical ideas of his youth or to pursue a career that is more measured politically.   

Spiel des Lebens (The game of life)

For Achen, a young woman from Uganda, the invitation to a seminar on women's health at Johns Hopkins University in the USA is a long-awaited opportunity for a fresh start. During the seminar, she meets Kat, a white American and highly committed intern in the institute's health program, who wants nothing more than to travel to Achen's home country and help out there. At the end of the seminar, Kat is supposed to take the Ugandan participant to the airport for her journey home, but Achen has disappeared. Years will pass before the two women's paths cross again - with serious consequences. In «The Promised Land», Asiimwe Deborah Kawe tells of the lives of two women, of their hopes, disappointments, inner and outer struggles, and shows the gulf that exists between people with and without passports.

Das Gelobte Land (THE PROMISED LAND)
Premiere
Marstall
Sun 01 Jun

1937 in a fishing village after the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. Mrs. Carrar has forbidden her sons to join the fight against Franco. She desperately hopes to be spared war and terror. But how much longer can she protect herself and her sons? And what should she say to her brother, who demands that she hand over the guns hidden in the house and asks the all-important question: «If the sharks attack you, is it you who will use violence?» In Brecht's short play, everything revolves around the unsettling question of the possibility of neutral abstention. In his play «Choking Lead», playwright Björn SC Deigner continues Brecht's question in the present and searches for a language for the timeless horror of war and destruction.

Die Gewehre der Frau Carrar / Würgendes Blei (SENORA CARRAR’S RIFLES / CHOKING LEAD)
Premiere
Marstall
Sat 14 Dec

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
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Sat 18 May
WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES
Residenztheater, 18.30 o'clock
Sun 02 Jun
6 p.m. Introduction
Tickets Save date
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Tue 11 Jun
WITH ENGLISH SURTITLES
Residenztheater, 19.30 o'clock
Wed 26 Jun