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Stigma
- Narrated by: Krista Posch
- Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
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Publisher's Summary
1982 fand in der Regie von Ruth Drexel die umstrittene Uraufführung von "Stigma" statt, Krista Posch spielte die stigmatisierte Dienstmagd Moid, deren rigorose Hingabe Staat und Kirche nicht dulden können. Keiner, der diese Aufführung sah hat sie vergessen.
Nun nach 20 Jahren, tritt Krista Posch wieder mit diesem Stück auf. Aber nun spielt sie nicht nur die Moid, sondern alle Personen des Stücks. Wie sie das macht, verblüfft durch Brillanz, nimmt einem den Atem, greift einem zutiefst ans Herz. Das ist keine der üblichen Lesungen, es ist wirklich "Theater am Tisch", es ist die Sternstunde einer großen Schauspielerin.
©2003 Preiser Records (P)2003 Preiser Records
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