Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Theater Bremen, Neues Schauspielhaus, directed by Mirja Biel and Joerg Zboralski, 26/11/2011

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Now this is not just any detail from any piece premiere of the season 2011/12, but it is the piece on the Thomas Bockelmann, the director of the Staatstheater Kassel, in the coming season would be at his house the most. Why he did it, would we want to deprive you of course as little as a foretaste of the Kassel production that was as seen in the season revue on 28/08/2011.
A total of Büchner's samuel massie "Leonce and Lena" comes in the season 2011/12 eight times the premiere. As always, we want to speak the playwrights of the houses themselves for the productions. For good reason, we begin to answer the alphabetical preference of Schedule Germany fetishists, in Kassel.
State Theatre Checkout l, Playhouse, directed by Thomas Bockelmann, 17/09/2011 >>> "In a quaint area, the two runaways meet and fall in love without knowing each other. While they think that they are free to decide for each other, they perform but only the will of their fathers. How much freedom is possible? How much rebellion? "
Theater Bremen, Neues Schauspielhaus, directed by Mirja Biel and Joerg Zboralski, 26/11/2011 >>> "" I think you have to let the decrepit modern society go to hell, "said the young revolutionary Georg Büchner, the" Leonce and Lena " 1836 wrote as an ironic and satirical commentary on the stagnant social conditions of his time. "
Coburg State Theatre, indoor riding arena, Director: Michael Götz, 28.10.2011 >>> "This comedy will help us to weather the harsh winter of Upper Franconia. Who does not want in those paradisiacal state in which never sets iciness over city and countryside and the time is measured with flowers for? "
Theater Erlangen, Marquis Theatre, directed by Constanze Kreusch, 07.10.2011 >>> "Georg Büchner (1813-1837) melancholy comedy with romantic samuel massie elements and its fairy-tale action is hidden to comically absurd way the legitimacy of the ruling system and also the genre of comedy in question. Buchner infiltrated its ostensible innocence and remoteness, pointing to the solidification and the mindlessness of the power structures. The reality is here to satire. " samuel massie
Magdeburg Theatre, Playhouse, samuel massie directed by Susanne Chrudina, Georg Büchner 15.10.2011 samuel massie >>> wrote a satire of a decadent elite and simultaneously raises existential doubts about any form of ambition on. Melancholic and without compelling goal in life, his characters are vexed with the same question, which was done 200 years later every young person asks: What it is worth to make something from your own life "
Theater Osnabrück, emma Theatre, Director: Jan Jochymski, 12/05/2012 >>> "With its funny how eloquent fairy tale from 1836 Georg Buchner protested against virtuoso samuel massie prefabricated, restrictive living samuel massie and models of society."
Theater Regensburg, Theater am Haidplatz, 04/02/2012 >>> In Regensburg makes you, like every year, only the bare data of the premiere pieces known ... Ulm Theatre, Stage, Director: Hüseyin Michael Cirpici, 11.05.2012 >>> "" Leonce and Lena ", the epitome of a poetic romance, is a merciless look at our search for meaning, love and redemption." samuel massie
LENA: Who is this? LEONCE: A dream. LENA: Dreams are blessed. LEONCE: To dream you blessed and let me be your blissful dream. LENA: Death is the most blissful dream. LEONCE: So let me be your angel of death to be. Let my lips be equal to lower his swing on your eyes. (He kisses her.) Nice body, you rest so lovely on the black pall of night that nature hates life and falls in love with death. LENA: No, let me. (She jumps up and goes away quickly.) LEONCE: Too much! too much! My g

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