Josef Szeiler (7 August 1948 in
Sankt Michael im Burgenland
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) is an
Austria
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n
theatre director
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. As co-founder of the group
TheaterAngelusNovus he is first of all known for his experimental approach to texts by
Heiner Müller
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,
Bertolt Brecht
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,
Homer
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and
Greek drama
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s.
Overview
Josef Szeiler was born in
Sankt Michael im Burgenland
Sankt Michael im Burgenland ( hu, Pusztaszentmihály) is a town in the district of Güssing in the Austrian state of Burgenland
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. At the end of the 1970s he worked as guest assistant for
Benno Besson
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at the
Volksbühne Berlin where he met the playwright
Heiner Müller
Heiner Müller (; 9 January 1929 – 30 December 1995) was a German (formerly East German) dramatist, poet, writer, essayist and theatre director. His "enigmatic, fragmentary pieces" are a significant contribution to postmodern drama and postdr ...
, who became a lifelong friend.
Josef Szeiler's first theatre project in
Vienna
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was
Die Schlacht by
Heiner Müller
Heiner Müller (; 9 January 1929 – 30 December 1995) was a German (formerly East German) dramatist, poet, writer, essayist and theatre director. His "enigmatic, fragmentary pieces" are a significant contribution to postmodern drama and postdr ...
. Out of this project arose the group TheaterAngelusNovus which focused on a continuous reflection of theatrical aspects (“Selbstverständigung”) rather than producing small packages of ready made performances that could be consumed in a traditional setting. Still there were regular projects that were also publicly accessible, like the reading of the
Iliad
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in its entire length which was held 1986 at the
Vienna Künstlerhaus
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The building was erected betw ...
. The text was read in German in parallel tracks both by members of the group and visitors and also by scholars in the original Greek version. The doors were open during the entire production; people could come and leave, sleep, eat or participate in the readings.
After the split-up of
TheaterAngelusNovus in 1988 Josef Szeiler conducted several projects without formal group, such as „FatzerMaterial. Vom Theater ist daher zu Sagen, was man vom Körper sagt“ with
Monika Meister Monika may refer to:
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* Monika (given name)
Films and video games
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* ''Monika'' (opera), a 1937 opera by Nico Dostal
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at the Institute for Theatre Science at the
University of Vienna
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which focused on aspects of theatre documentation; or HamletMaschine.TokioMaterial, a production of Heiner Müller's
Hamletmachine in
Tokyo
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which ran in parallel to a Japanese adaptation of Shakespeare's
Hamlet
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.
In 1995 Szeiler produced
Heiner Müller
Heiner Müller (; 9 January 1929 – 30 December 1995) was a German (formerly East German) dramatist, poet, writer, essayist and theatre director. His "enigmatic, fragmentary pieces" are a significant contribution to postmodern drama and postdr ...
’s
Philoktet with the painter and stage designer
Mark Lammert at the
Berliner Ensemble
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, which was the last theatre production
Heiner Müller
Heiner Müller (; 9 January 1929 – 30 December 1995) was a German (formerly East German) dramatist, poet, writer, essayist and theatre director. His "enigmatic, fragmentary pieces" are a significant contribution to postmodern drama and postdr ...
saw.
In 1998 Josef Szeiler co-founded the group
Theaterkombinat Wien, which in 1999-2000 produced MassakerMykene at the abattoir St. Marx in Vienna, working with
Bertolt Brecht
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’s
Fatzer Fragment and
The Oresteia
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by
Aeschylus
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.
One of his latest production was in 2006-2007 with the group „Konfiguration – Jenseits des Todes“ at the „Stadt des Kindes“ in Vienna which worked with all antique related texts by
Heiner Müller
Heiner Müller (; 9 January 1929 – 30 December 1995) was a German (formerly East German) dramatist, poet, writer, essayist and theatre director. His "enigmatic, fragmentary pieces" are a significant contribution to postmodern drama and postdr ...
as partial realization of a project involving all texts by the author, which was originally planned for 1996 but was not realized then following the death of the Author.
Postdramatic Theatre
An important aspect of Szeiler's approach to the theatre is his use of time, based on the understanding that the usual rhythm of theatrical production (2–3 months of preparation followed by 2 hour evening performances) serves more to confirm the social status quo than helping to raise questions. Apart from that his work is characterized by the abolishment of the divide between actors and visitors as a consequent continuation of
Bertolt Brecht
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’s
Learning Play approach. However, in contrast to the work of
Augusto Boal
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or
Reiner Steinweg Reiner may refer to:
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, who focus heavily on the pedagogical aspects, it is aesthetical aspects that dominate in Szeiler's work in which responding to architecture and working with the human body in the theatrical space feature heavily. Productions took place e.g. in a repair hall of the Austrian Federal Train services or the abattoir St. Marx in Vienna.
The German theatre critic
Hans-Thies Lehmann identified the works by TheaterAngelusNovus and Josef Szeiler as important representations of what he termed
postdramatic theatre The notion of postdramatic theatre was established by German theatre researcher Hans-Thies Lehmann in his book ''Postdramatic Theatre'', summarising a number of tendencies and stylistic traits occurring in avant-garde theatre since the end of the ...
, in which no longer the representation of the dramatic text is the main focus, but rather self-reflection of the medium theatre. Other examples of postdramatic theatre are
Robert Wilson,
Jan Fabre
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,
Robert Lepage
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,
Frank Castorf
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Biography
E ...
,
La Fura dels Baus
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and the
Viennese Actionism
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.
Theatre as the Art of the Social
Another important aspect of Szeiler's work is the development of the theatrical
chorus
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* Chorus effect, the perception of similar sounds from multiple sources as a single, richer sound
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derived from the antique
Greek tragedy
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Greek tragedy is widely believed t ...
. Other than with the musical
choir
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, which is usually directed by a central conductor, the chorus is envisaged here as a homogeneous organism, which finds its position, rhythm and movement in spontaneous response to the given situation. This does demand the capability of the individual members to continuously and repeatedly synchronize themselves with the group and react to situations. Training includes refinement of perception and social understanding.
The approach in concrete productions was likened to the ones of soccer players who practice positions and movements in training which may or may not work the same way in a match and rely on the capability to adapt to situations at hand.
Projects
''Heiner Müller, Die Schlacht''
With TheaterAngelusNovus (1981 – 1988)
''Samuel Beckett, Endspiel''
''Heiner Müller, HamletMaschine''
''Aischylos, Prometheus (1983)''
''Bertolt Brecht, FatzerMaterial – Fragment (1985)''
''3-Year-Project ORESTIE (1986-1988):''
''Part 1 – HomerLesen''
''Part 2 – Tod des Hektor''
''Part 3 – Wien/Moskau/Chabarowsk/Moskau/Wien (Theater project in the
Trans-Siberian Railway
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)''
Without Specific Group
''FatzerMaterial –Theater/documentation project at the Institut for Theatre Science at the University of Vienna (1988/89).''
''Menschenmaterial 1. Die Maßnahme . Theater project at the Akademie der Künste in Berlin (1990).''
''Heiner Müller: Hamletmaschine. Theater project von in Tokyo (1992).''
''Heiner Müller: Philoktet (Berliner Ensemble 1995).''
With Theaterkombinat Wien
''MassakerMykene (1999 – 2000)''
With Konfiguration – Jenseits des Todes
''Jenseits des Todes - hm3 (2007)''
Bibliography
* FatzerMaterial.- Wien, Köln: Böhlau 1990 (= Maske und Kothurn, Jg. 34, H. 1–4, 1988).
* Haas, Aziza: TheaterAngelusNovus. Antikenmaterial VI. Tod des Hektor. In: Maske und Kothurn. Internationale Beiträge zur Theaterwissenschaft. 36. Jahrgang/1990, Heft 1–4.
* Haas, Aziza u. Szeiler, Josef (Hrsg.): Menschenmaterial 1. Die Maßnahme. Berlin 1991.
* Haas, Aziza (Hrsg.): HamletMaschine.Tokyo.Material. Berlin 1996.
* Hans-Thies Lehmann: Das postdramatische Theater. Verlag der Autoren 1999.
External links
Reiner Steinweg: A 'Theatre of the Future'. About the Work of TheaterAngelusNovels at the Example of Brecht and HomerThere Won’t be Acting! How the Viennese theatre director Josef Szeiler (didn’t) stage Heiner Müller’s “Philoktet” at the Berliner Ensemble.*[https://web.archive.org/web/20100306135515/http://www.wienerzeitung.at/Desktopdefault.aspx?tabID=3946&alias=wzo&lexikon=Theater&letter=T&cob=6131 Barbara Freitag: Ohne Bühne, Rolle und Kulisse. Theorie und Praxis des „postdramatischen Theaters“]
Project page "Jenseits des Todes - hm3"Video: Press conference CONFIGURATION HM1. Théâtre du Grütli, Geneva, Nov 2008
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1948 births
Living people
Austrian theatre directors