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Anton v. Bredow, Mundtot, , © Inés Bacher
Anton v. Bredow, Mundtot, , © Inés Bacher
Anton v. Bredow, Mundtot, , © Inés Bacher
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Mundtot

Miriam Unterthiner

A team of handball players speaks from the margins of elite sport. They run, breathe, flex their muscles. Their performances are never enough, the cheers on the pitch only temporary. When training ends, the players find their voice. They expose sexualised body images, talk about competition and solidarity, and mistrust the coach's words. Slowly, they feel their way forward and articulate the limits of overworked bodies in tight jerseys and under unsportsmanlike touches. They try to talk about what has long remained unsaid. The language of friends sounds tender. Together they accuse.

Author Miriam Unterthiner spent her youth on the handball courts of Italy. In Mundtot, she finds a radically poetic form for the language acquisition of the athletic body and its political dimension. Mundtot is her third premiere – her plays have already won numerous awards. Most recently, Blutbrot received the debut prize of the Austrian Book Award 2025.

Director

Christiane Pohle

Stage & Costumes

Anton v. Bredow

Music

Lens Kühleitner

Light Design

Christoph Pichler

Dramaturgy

Martina Grohmann