Tickets: 25 € (free choice of seats). Tickets are available online and in our booking offices.
Baden-Baden Events GmbH offers a combined ticket. If you book at least four events in the “Schoog im Dialog” series at the same time, you will receive a discount of €5 per ticket. Bookable online as well as via the advance booking offices and Baden-Baden Events GmbH, tel. 07221-275 215.
"Schoog in Dialogue" is the name of the series created in 2023, in which Bernadette Schoog will invite prominent guests to talk to her in the Kurhaus four times a year. In each case, an exciting personality will be interviewed by Bernadette Schoog on stage exclusively in front of an audience about their life, visions, ideas, imprints, thoughts etc. An up-close, ninety-minute experience with a prominent person, an empathetic discussion leader - and all in a beautiful ambience.
Cornelius Obonya is Bernadette Schoog's guest. Born in Austria, he comes from a famous acting dynasty: his parents, Elisabeth Orth and Hanns Obonya, were already well-known castle actors in Vienna, his maternal grandparents have the even more resonant name: Attila Hörbiger and Paula Wessely. Like all of them, Cornelius Obonya, born in 1969, is a much sought-after theatre actor, not only at the Burg. From 2013 to 2016, he could be seen every year as "Jedermann" at the Salzburg Festival, a role that his grandfather Attila had once taken on. In addition, the award-winning actor is present in countless film roles, which he will gladly tell Bernadette Schoog about. Examples include his roles as a committed carer of people with Downs Syndrome in the film "As You Are", as Gustav Klimt in the Schiele biography "Death and the Maiden", or in the spectacular cinema adaptation "I've Never Been to New York". Cornelius Obonya is also known as a commentator for documentaries and as an interpreter of audiobooks etc. Most recently, he received the German Audiobook Award 2024 as “Best Interpreter” for his recording of the novel “Die Inkommensurablen” by Raphaela Edelbauer. Crime fans adore him as the narrator of Alex Beer's Emmerich crime novels set in Vienna.
Fotos: Conelius Obonya, © Ulrik Hölzel; Bernadette Schoog, © Peter M. Schoog