Vernissage at ETA Hoffmann Theater: Seethaler's premiere moves Bamberg


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A world premiere about art, family, and the quiet farewell to an era
With Vernissage, the ETA Hoffmann Theater Bamberg will present a new stage work by Robert Seethaler on June 5, 2026 – as a world premiere by an author whose novels have long become a staple of modern contemporary literature. The evening leads right into a gallery in transition, into a generational conflict, and into the fragile beauty of a cultural milieu that struggles for its own future.
A theater evening between departure and transience
Seethaler tells with a light, lovingly ironic hand about the Kayserlings, whose gallery is reaching a tipping point both economically and emotionally. In the eyes of a legendary father, son Peter searches for a new beginning that can mean both salvation and loss. It is in this tension that the dramatic power of the piece unfolds: art does not appear as decor but as a form of life, as a question of attitude, dignity, and memory.
Robert Seethaler writes for the stage
The author is known for works such as The Traficant and A Whole Life, which have gained great resonance due to their clear language, poetic condensation, and strong character portrayal. With Vernissage, Seethaler now originally focuses on the theater for the first time and opens a space for ensemble work, dialogues full of nuances, and a dramaturgy that builds not on effects but on inner movement. The proximity to tragicomedy gives the material a quiet weight that resonates long after.
Direction, set design, and ensemble shape fine stage art
Under the direction of Jana Vetten, a stage experience emerges that relies on precision, atmospheric density, and keen observation. The set design by Genia Leis, the music by Cornelius Borgolte, and the dramaturgy by John von Düffel reveal the artistic contours. On stage are Florian Walter, Daniel Seniuk, Alina Rank, Barbara Wurster, Daniel Warland, Leon Tölle, Sophie Angehrn, and Marek Egert. This creates a theatrical atmosphere where pauses, glances, and shifts count just as much as the major decisions of the characters.
A house with a clear signature and good accessibility
The ETA Hoffmann Theater Bamberg is located at E.T.A.-Hoffmann-Platz 1 in the heart of the city. The venue is wheelchair accessible, the entrance is barrier-free, and wheelchair spaces are designated in the stalls. For visitors, the house is therefore not only culturally rich but also practically well accessible. The box office and regular advance sales are also geared towards public traffic.
Why this evening is worthwhile
Vernissage promises no loud spectacle but a concentrated theater evening with fine psychological access, literary substance, and a clever staging. Anyone who loves acting art in quiet tensions, ensemble precision, and culturally critical contemporary literature will experience a remarkable evening here. This premiere event deserves the stage and the audience equally.
The audience can look forward to a moving, multifaceted, and stylistically precisely balanced theater evening. Those who appreciate literary premieres with depth should experience Vernissage live.
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