The Eighth Life at the Metropol Theater: Great family theater for Munich


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A century novel as a great stage experience at the Metropol Theater
With The Eighth Life (For Brilka), the Metropol Theater Munich brings a full-length family epic to the stage, impressively combining historical weight and intimate acting artistry. Nino Haratishvili's novel tells of six generations of a Georgian family, of power, loss, resistance, and the stubborn hope that memory can be stronger than violence.
A material of rare dramatic power
The novel is considered a panorama of the 20th century: The family chronicle of the Jaschis begins in 1900 in Georgia and runs until 2007. Niza writes down a story for Brilka, the youngest generation, in which political upheavals, personal fates, and emotional upheavals are inextricably intertwined. This epic structure creates a special tension on stage: Each character carries a century with them, every decision resonates.
Direction with ensemble spirit and emotional depth
The Munich version by director Jochen Schölch relies on the power of the ensemble and a precise stage design and costume aesthetics that make the transition between historical eras visible. According to the official announcement, the performance duration is set at around 3 hours and 50 minutes including a break. This promises an intense theater evening that builds not on effects, but rather on narrative density, rhythm, and presence of acting.
Theater atmosphere at the Metropol Theater
The Metropol Theater in Munich-Freimann offers a suitable setting: a free theater with a café, bar, and a lived proximity to the audience. Access is designed to be barrier-free, wheelchair spaces are available, and traveling with the U6 to Freimann leads directly to the theater experience after about eight minutes of walking. For those arriving by car, the recommended parking option is at the public parking lot Floriansmühlstraße/corner Sondermeierstraße.
Why this evening touches
The Eighth Life (For Brilka) is more than a novel adaptation. It is an evening about origin, guilt, and survival, about the fragility of freedom and the power of family bonds. It is precisely the mixture of historical dimension and emotional immediacy that makes this production one of those theater experiences that resonate long after. Those seeking great contemporary theater with literary depth will experience an evening of rare density here.
Conclusion: The audience at the Metropol Theater can expect a multifaceted, moving, and carefully crafted stage epic with strong ensemble performance. This performance belongs to the events that theater enthusiasts should not only see but experience.
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