Iberl-Bühne

The restaurant Iberl is a restaurant in Munich- Solln. The building is registered as a historic landmark in the Bavarian monument list. The restaurant was since 1966 the seat of the Iberl stage, a theater that plays popular pieces in Bavarian dialect, the stage is, however, to move during the year 2014 in the center of Munich.

History

At the core of the building dates from around 1830. Founder of the restaurant was Iberl Josef ( 1835-1880 ), who came from the Upper Palatinate. He had acquired a larger land on Mount Warning and operation there since 1862 a brickyard. For the working of his and neighboring brickyards he gave in the House of Beer.

When the clay deposits were scarce and the end of the brickworks was foreseeable reached the Munich sculptor Josef Heppner, who was married to Joseph Iberls daughter Anna and was continuing to serving with her, a general license as dispensing operation. Heppner was a member of the Munich Artists' Association The Raven, and their support was the concession, which was initially refused because of the proximity of the restaurants in the Pullach and Großhesselohe, 1888 but granted. 1889 took over Josef Heppner by Anton Köck whose guest house in Pullach and named it after the artist club inn Rabenwirt.

The restaurant Iberl was continued by Catherine Iberl, the wife of the late Joseph Iberl, and later by her son Josef (1873-1941), who was at times also deputy mayor of Solln. Since 1937, the restaurant is owned by the Spaten- Franziskaner brewery, which had supplied the beer since 1910.

1966 Georg Maier leased the restaurant and founded in the Iberl stage. The opening of the theater took place in December 1966 with a performance of the play Die Meistersinger von Schwabing instead. The stage, however, had to move their headquarters for nearly 50 years in the restaurant Iberl is mid-2014 in the Munich city center.

Since 2005, Sibylla and Klaus lead adventures that even the inn Rabenwirt farming since 2000, the restaurant Iberl. The building was thoroughly refurbished and renovated in the summer of 2005.

Building

The building is decorated in country- style klassizisierenden. Originating from the 19th century component is a single-storey Satteldachbau with first direction perpendicular to the road. It extends over an area of ​​about 13 × 22 m. The cultivation of 1920 in the east to the street is a two-storey, three-axis Walmdachbau with first direction parallel to the road. It extends over an area of ​​about 13 × 5 m. The gable roof of the old building is very steep and almost reached the ridge height of cultivation. In the west the courtyard of the old building has a covered with a shallow pitch roof cultivation of about 13 × 6 m.

Iberl - stage

Georg Maier, founder of Iberl stage and former host of the restaurant Iberl, is still active as a writer, director and performer of Iberl stage. One of the biggest successes was the Garcia Opera, which from 1978 underwent over 1000 performances, but is not played due to discrepancies between the theater principal Georg Maier and the author and former partner Gerhard Loew today in Iberl.

There are regular new productions instead. Regular performances of Iberl stage in the third TV program of the Bavarian Radio will broadcast live or sent as records.

Pieces (selection)

Ensemble members

Active members of the ensemble:

  • Georg Maier ( born 1941 ), since 1966
  • Wolfgang Freundorfer (* 1947), since 2000
  • Hansi Kraus ( born 1952 ), since 2006
  • Henner Quest ( 1944), since 2012
  • Manuela Denz (* 1964), since 2012

Former members of the ensemble (selection):

  • Walnut Herbert (* 1929, † 2011), among others, 1979
  • Sepp Schauer ( * 1949 ), 1981-1996
  • Jutta Schmuttermaier ( b. 1966 )
  • Luise Kinseher (born 1969 ), 1993-1998, since 2010 the Bavaria when Stark beer tapping at Nockherberg
  • Monika Gruber (born 1971 ), 2000-2005

Reception

1995 Florian wrote Sonneck at the Institute of Literature History of the Bavarian Ludwig- Maximilians- University Munich ( LMU) in his thesis on the Iberl stage. A year later he veröffentlichtet a book about the theater. The writer Herbert Rosendorfer had supervised the thesis as an honorary professor of LMU Munich for Bavarian history of literature and written a foreword to the book. In it, he refers to the Iberl stage as " a place worthy of popular theater " and is " imaginative " the pieces by Georg Maier in contrast both to the pieces of the critical popular theater of the postwar era ( Kroetz Achternbusch barrier ) and the other to the "cheap Folklore imitations " that are shown on television.

Moving to the city center

Early 2014 announced Georg Maier, that the Iberl stage will end after almost 50 years their game operating in the restaurant Iberl end of May 2014 and will relocate from October 2014 in a new venue in the Augustinian main building in Herzogspitalstraße in the center of Munich. As an interim solution a game running in the open air stage will be held at Kistlerwirt in Bad Feilnbach in summer 2014.

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