The Austrian author Anna Gmeyner wrote "Automatenbüfett" (Automated Buffet) in 1932, a time of profound upheaval. "Europe is a powder keg, into which the spark could fall at any moment," the play states. Despite its political explosiveness, it paints a warmhearted portrait of the so-called little people—and the very poor—who make their way through life with diligence, wit, and resourcefulness, without losing either their humor or their optimism. In the end, everything goes wrong, but one thing remains certain: lust and love will endure.
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Participating artists
Anna Gmeyner (Autor/in)
Jan Bosse
Felix Goeser (Adam)
Julischka Eichel (Frau Adam)
Mathilda Switala (Eva)
Janek Maudrich (Pankraz, Willibald Boxer)
Manuel Harder (Puttgam)
Jens Koch (Schulrat Wittibtöter)
Komi Mizrajim Togbonou (Stadtrat Erhardt)
Til Schindler (Redakteur Arendt)
Florian Köhler (Oberförster Wutlitz)
Dates
March 2026
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