Molière's Tartuffe at ETA Hoffmann Theater Bamberg: A classic with sharp bite


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A classic of hypocrisy returns to Bamberg with sharp wit
With Molière: Tartuffe, the ETA Hoffmann Theater Bamberg presents a comedy that reveals its timelessness particularly in the present day. The evening takes you right into a house where morality becomes a mask, renunciation a pose, and family tensions bubble beneath the surface.
When renunciation becomes seduction
Orgon is in crisis; the family lives beyond its means, and suddenly Tartuffe is at the center of events. The pious preacher of abstinence takes control and transforms the house into a laboratory of hypocrisy. What begins as a moral educational measure soon tips into a refined game of power, desire, and self-deception. This is precisely where the enduring strength of Molière's comedy lies: it uncovers not only characters but entire attitudes.
Direction, design, and acting art in the tension field of the present
The staging by Cilli Drexel relies on the precision of the text and an experience on stage that makes the contradictions of the character Tartuffe visible. Anna Brandstätter is responsible for the set design, and Antonia Leitgeb-Busche for the dramaturgy. The cast includes Barbara Wurster, Alina Rank, Leon Tölle, Esther Hilsemer, Stefan Willi Wang, and Marek Egert on stage. The ensemble presents the conflict between appearance and reality not as a thought exercise, but as a lively theater atmosphere full of friction, pace, and subtle shifts.
A play about money, morality, and power
The material remains surprisingly current. Who saves, who renounces, who preaches, who profits? Molière turns these questions with comedic precision and lets the facades of a wealthy family crack. Especially Elmire, Orgon's second wife, becomes the decisive opponent: she sees through the weaknesses of the moralist and forces him into a dangerous game with his own means. The result is an evening that cleverly challenges and rewards the audience's reaction.
Theater atmosphere in the heart of Bamberg
The ETA Hoffmann Theater is located at E.T.A.-Hoffmann-Platz 1 in 96047 Bamberg and is accessible for people with disabilities. According to tourism and theater information, the house features the Great Hall with over 400 seats as well as additional performance venues; reserved seats for wheelchair users are designated in the orchestra. Anyone looking for a theater evening with a strong textual basis, precise direction, and dense language will find an ideal place here for a lively comedy with depth. The performance on April 12, 2026, begins at 6:00 PM and is expected to last until 8:00 PM; a secure intermission time has not been provided. ([bamberg.info](https://www.bamberg.info/poi/eta_hoffmann_theater-4728/))
Conclusion: Molière: Tartuffe promises a clever, ironic, and highly current theater evening between enjoyment and exposure. Those craving a finely played classic experience with societal bite should experience this performance live in Bamberg.
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