Italian Night at the Munich Volkstheater: Horváth's Classic Meets the Present


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Italian Night at the Munich Volkstheater: Horváth's Burning Present on Stage 3
On June 28, 2026, the Munich Volkstheater will become a resonance chamber for Ödön von Horváth's Italian Night. The production by the Otto Falckenberg School in cooperation with the Munich Volkstheater and the Munich Kammerspiele relocates the classic right into a present where political divisions, right-wing violence, and the struggle for position feel alarmingly familiar. ([muenchner-volkstheater.de](https://www.muenchner-volkstheater.de/programm/extra/italienische-nacht?utm_source=openai))
Horváth's Material: a Folk Play with a Sharp Eye
Horváth wrote a drama about the dissolution of left-wing solidarity and about a society that self-destructs at the crucial moment. This is where the enduring force of the piece lies: The political remains private, the private tips into the ideological, and the debate suddenly turns into a threat. The Munich production addresses this conflict with a clear reference to the contemporary. ([muenchner-volkstheater.de](https://www.muenchner-volkstheater.de/programm/extra/italienische-nacht?utm_source=openai))
Direction, Ensemble, and Stage Art
Director Emily Zahira Binding and her team bring the material to Stage 3 in a dense, youthful theater evening. The evening promises no museum-like costume nostalgia, but a vivid stage experience with political nervousness, precise acting, and a set design that makes the tension between safe space and threat visible. The cast includes Johannes Aden, Mina Halide Guschke, Nadège Meta Kank, Carlos Krieger, Fiona Landolt, and Tarik Moussaid. ([muenchner-volkstheater.de](https://www.muenchner-volkstheater.de/programm/extra/italienische-nacht?utm_source=openai))
Theater Atmosphere at the Munich Volkstheater
The Munich Volkstheater in the Schlachthofviertel is among the most distinctive stages in the city. Stage 3 is located in the barrier-free new building at Tumblingerstraße 29, 80337 Munich, and offers a framework for contemporary formats with closeness, presence, and acoustic clarity. The house has around 600 seats on the main stage, barrier-free access, an underground garage, and induction loops at the cloakroom. ([muenchen.de](https://www.muenchen.de/veranstaltungen/theaterbuehnen/muenchner-volkstheater?utm_source=openai))
Why This Evening Is Important Now
Italian Night inquires about antifascist resistance, about political agency, and about the fragility of democratic alliances. This is precisely where the urgency of this theater evening lies: It connects literary history, direction, contemporary analysis, and audience reaction into an intense cultural event that not only observes but interrogates. ([muenchner-volkstheater.de](https://www.muenchner-volkstheater.de/programm/extra/italienische-nacht?utm_source=openai))
Those seeking political theater with conviction, joy in performance, and clever dramaturgy will experience an evening filled with friction, intellectual pressure, and stage energy. Italian Night invites you to see Horváth live and in the present. ([muenchner-volkstheater.de](https://www.muenchner-volkstheater.de/programm/extra/italienische-nacht?utm_source=openai))
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