Mnozil Brass - Das Trojanische Boot (2007)
The Trojan Boat – The first theatre work by the Viennese brass septe Mnozil Brass, which has justly been described as the “Monty Python of Music”. Mnozil Brass are all graduates of the famous Vienna Conservatory and impress with their breathtaking comedy and over-the-top imagination. Fully in compliance with Shakespeare’s motto “Let me play the lion too”, they take on all the musical and acting roles in their operetta and – just in passing and with a lot of humour – they also blur the borders between stage and orchestra pit.
Director: Bernd Jeschek
Runtime: 97 min
Release Date: November 30, 2007
Cast
- Thomas Gansch - Trompete, Gesang
- Robert Rother - Trompete, Gesang
- Roman Rindberger - Trompete, Gesang
- Leonhard Paul - Posaune, Basstrompete, Gesang
- Gerhard Füßl - Posaune, Gesang
- Zoltán Kiss - Posaune, Basstrompete, Gesang
- Wilfried Brandstötter - Tuba, Gesang
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
Keywords
brass band
More Films by Director: Bernd Jeschek
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Mnozil Brass - Das Trojanische Boot about?
- The Trojan Boat – The first theatre work by the Viennese brass septe Mnozil Brass, which has justly been described as the “Monty Python of Music”. Mnozil Brass are all graduates of the famous Vienna Conservatory and impress with their breathtaking comedy and over-the-top imagination. Fully in compliance with Shakespeare’s motto “Let me play the lion too”, they take on all the musical and acting roles in their operetta and – just in passing and with a lot of humour – they also blur the borders between stage and orchestra pit.
- Who directed Mnozil Brass - Das Trojanische Boot?
- Mnozil Brass - Das Trojanische Boot was directed by Bernd Jeschek.
- Who stars in Mnozil Brass - Das Trojanische Boot?
- Mnozil Brass - Das Trojanische Boot stars Thomas Gansch, Robert Rother, Roman Rindberger, Leonhard Paul, Gerhard Füßl, Zoltán Kiss.
- How long is Mnozil Brass - Das Trojanische Boot?
- Mnozil Brass - Das Trojanische Boot has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).