First Performance in Salzburg: Jelinek's "Below Animals": when AI Takes over the Direction
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12 Articles
At the world premiere of Elfriede Jelinek's »Unter Tiere«, super rich people are scolded, great actors present themselves in shrill animal costumes – and Peter Thiel has a guest appearance as an AI-fake.
Molière is raped at the Salzburg Festival and Elfriede Jelinek is pimped with artificial intelligence. Why one experiment is good and the other not.
Theaterhappening with Nobel Laureate, but without furor: Nicolas Stemann stages Elfriede Jelinek's "Unter Tiere" at the Salzburg Festival.
For a long time, no text by Elfriede Jelinek has been staged so consistently: Nicolas Stemann makes at the Salzburg Festival a maturing, oppressive, moving finale.
Salzburg Festival: Nicolas Stemann created a monstrous revue with highlights, some hangings and a depressing end
Animals with sharp sayings, economic bosses as targets and a lot of economic theory: why the text of the Nobel Prize winner of literature is so challenging and the AI is in charge at the end.
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