Thomas Bernhard Institute

Thomas Bernhard Institut | © Manuela Seethaler

The Thomas Bernhard Institute at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg is one of Austria's most renowned and innovative places to study contemporary theatre practice.

It offers three study programs: Acting, Directing and Applied Theatre. In all three programs students find a comprehensive range of practical and theoretical courses. The core of each study is formed around project based artistic work in combination with technical-practical and theoretical-reflective teaching. This enables students to develop their own artistic practice right from the start of their studies. 

The three programs encourage an understanding of theatre from different perspectives. Independent performance practice and research projects are just as much part of the studies at Thomas Bernhard Institute as the exploration of the dramatic repertoire, performative interventions in public space and lectures on recent political struggles. Transcultural cooperation and international exchange play an important role in the study program of theThomas Bernhard Institute. There are intensive co-operations with international partner institutions such as the Free SZFE Budapest and the E:UTSA network.

As a place of public assembly, theatre genuinely maintains a relationship to social reality. The Thomas Bernhard Institute takes this fact into account by constantly incorporating questions of responsibility and the function of theatre. Care for oneself and for each other, recognition of difference and mutual appreciation, as well as the distribution of resources and negotiation of diversity, are crucial to the rehearsal process and the academic debate. Critical awareness and social, political as well as ecological problems build the common ground for artistic work at the Thomas Bernhard Institute.

Courses

At one glance

16
Productions per year
3
Venues
9
Rehearsal rooms
20
Graduates annually

News

  • Illustration einer Trompete
    10.5.2024

    The Institute for Equality & Gender Studies honours outstanding student theses and qualification projects that correspond to the understanding of a scientific/artistic examination in the fields of Gender & Queer Studies, Advanced Feminism and/or Diversity Studies with the GenDivers prizes. On 8 May 2024, the GenDivers Awards 2023 were presented as part of the exhibition opening "(UN)GESEHEN: des Blicks Verlernen" - the winners are Cat Jugravu, Johanna Mayerhofer and Dustin Waskow. Congratulations to them!

    Awards & Successes
  • © Wildbild & Team
    16.4.2024
    Awarding of ensemble scholarship 

    The presentation concert of the scholarship holders of the newly created ensemble scholarship A (one-year) Start Up for Ensemble(s) took place in the impressive ambience of Schloss Leopoldskron at the beginning of April. In cooperation with "The International Society of Mozarteum University Salzburg", over 44.000 euros will be made available to students or graduates of the Mozarteum University Salzburg.

    News
  • 4.3.2024

    How does one actually become an actor? How does an acting class work? This is what those interested in acting can try out for themselves for a week during the summer holidays, when the Thomas Bernhard Institute opens the doors of the university wide and sets the stage for the summer camp.

    News

Events

  • 27.5.—28.5.2024
    Theater im KunstQuartier
    Penelope
    By Leonora Carrington - Invited to the Körber Studio Junge Regie Hamburg. On the evening of her 18th birthday, Penelope looks out of her fairytale castle world: her awakening in the adult world begins very slowly and she sets off on a night trip with her cunning friend Tartar.
  • 29.5.2024
    07:00 pm
    Theater im KunstQuartier
    Nuthouse | Like we all
    Presentation of the 3rd and 4th year film workshops Drama
    Film presentation
    · Free
  • 31.5.2024
    05:30 pm
    Franz-Josef-Straße 2
    Applied Theatre
    TheaterLabor X
    Theatre enthusiasts and newcomers are welcome! Everyone together, citizens, people who live in Salzburg, students and life artists try out theatre together.
    Open Theatre Lab
    · Free entry
Artistic Theater Practice & Society

Applied Theatre

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Andreas Greiml | © Jannik Goerger
Andreas Greiml

Department management / overall technical management / Lecturer for stage technology

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Lecturer for drama

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Stephan Pfister | © Christian Schneider
Stephan Pfister

Dispatcher / Assistant to the Head of Department / Lecturer for Cultural Management & Organisation of Work Processes

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Stefan Kaminsky | © Lena Beltermann
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