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Titus Andronicus
“Titus Andronicus” is a play by William Shakespeare which he wrote at the end of the 16th century. In this farce about the clash of two cultures, Romans encounter the Goths, those “barbarians” who lack the civilized behaviour of the Greek-Roman...
Infinite Jest
Matthias Lilienthal’s final project as general theatre director of the HAU in Berlin was a stage adaptation of the novel Infinite Jest, which premiered in summer 2012. Written by the American author David Foster Wallace, the novel offers a...
NO IT IS !
Understanding and knowledge have played a central role in Western philosophy ever since the Enlightenment. The certainties they bring also have the drawback of emboldening some to assert their claim to power, which in turn can ultimately lead to...
On Fire
The Berlin-based Argentine choreographer Constanza Macras is organizing an extensive project that addresses subjects which are prevalent throughout South Africa, but are rarely discussed in public. Her project deals with the rights of lesbians, gays,...
Trivial
Hans Joachim Schädlich's novels Anders and Trivialroman formed the basis of a theatre performance by norton.commander.productions titled "Trivial". While both novels deal with the events of 1989, Anders presents three cases in recent German history...
Detour through China – A Change of Scenery
After having examined the processes of transformation in eastern Europe and their effects on western European societies, the Hebbel am Ufer theatre (HAU) turned its attention to changes taking place in Chinese society and how they are reflected in a...
UNIDRAM 2006
Artistic directors: Franka Schwuchow, Thomas Pösl, Jens-Uwe Sprenel, Ralph Würfel Artists: Bladder Circus Company (H), Djalma Primordial Science, Ágens (H), Theater des Lachens, Krepsko (CZ), T-Werk, The Actor-Director Theatrical Community (RUS),...
Theatertreffen 2015
The Berlin Theatertreffen is truly an Olympic event of German-language theatre. In accordance with its statutes, the festival invites the ten most remarkable theatre productions from Germany, Austria and Switzerland to Berlin in May every year. The...
Theatertreffen 2011
The Berlin Theatertreffen is truly an Olympic event of German-language theatre. In accordance with its statutes, the festival invites the ten most remarkable theatre productions from Germany, Austria and Switzerland to Berlin in May every year. The...
Theatertreffen 2009: Here and Now
The Berlin Theatertreffen is truly an Olympic event of German-language theatre. In accordance with its statutes, the festival invites the ten most remarkable theatre productions from Germany, Austria and Switzerland to Berlin in May every year. Here...