“Those who like it, like it, and those who don’t, well, they just don’t like it.” Fritz Reuter
“Those who like it, like it, and those who don’t, well, they probably won’t like it anyway.”
Fritz Reuter
A fun-loving joker, a combative democrat, and a pathological alcoholic—perhaps not
the first words that come to mind when thinking of the world-famous Mecklenburg writer Fritz Reuter, since he usually gazes thoughtfully down from various lithographs and monument pedestals as an old, serious man with a bushy beard. Is his fame today based solely on nostalgic reverence, or can we find something in his life and work that still moves us today? After all, following a difficult childhood and years of imprisonment in a fortress, “our Fritzing” rediscovered not only his creativity and zest for life but also his determination to advocate for social justice. Fritz Reuter never lost his sense of humor; rather, he always incorporated the quirks of the Mecklenburg people into his works with a loving eye. Consequently, the musical play by Peter Schanz—who was commissioned by the Fritz Reuter Theater for this anniversary production— above all be a cheerful, cheeky, melodious, and entertaining evening that offers new perspectives on this world-renowned literary figure from Mecklenburg. We are looking forward to this interdisciplinary project with the Junges Staatstheater Parchim and hope to create, together, a theatrical experience for young and old alike that inspires enthusiasm for our Low German literary heritage with youthful vigor.
