Probably Shakespeare's most frequently performed comedy is also the most misunderstood. Mathias Schönsee's production at the Globe Berlin leaves behind the romantic, explanatory performance tradition as well as the burlesque. Here comes a "Midsummer Night's Dream" that is closer to the author, closer to the text (translation: Christian Leonard).
Four young lovers flee the strict laws of Athens and lose their way in a forest full of ghosts and fairies, fall into the maelstrom of their desires and passions, dream of heaven and fall into the abyss. On Midsummer Night, the spirits of nature whirl everything upside down and play tricks on the humans, destroying all the rules and reshuffling the cards. A sensual, turbulent round dance that contrasts the uniform civil society with the exotic jungle. The ensemble becomes a band and accompanies the play with magical live music.
With: Helena Krey, Lea Sophia Geier, Saskia von Winterfeld, Anselm Lipgens, Adrian Stowasser, Peter Beck, Tim Otto Böhme, Uwe Neumann
Director: Mathias Schönsee / Music: Bernd Medek / Set: Ira Storch and Katharina Piriwe / Make-up: Deborah Marie Klein / Assistant director: Gabriela Ganc / Translation, dramaturgy, production management: Christian Leonard
Globe Berlin summer season "Power & Powerlessness"
From 20.6. to 13.9., the Charlottenburg Globe Berlin will once again be the venue for real popular theater in a unique open-air setting. The current program includes plays by Shakespeare (German/English), Goethe and Schiller, as well as word art evenings and swing concerts. Until the reconstruction of the former Schwäbisch Hall circular theater building on Sömmeringstraße is possible, a ring-shaped catwalk made of wooden components of the future Globe will serve as an open-air stage. The audience sits in the middle of the action. Admission costs between 20 and 26 euros (concessions 16 to 21 euros). Tickets can be booked via www.globe.berlin, directly from Ticketmaster and via the usual advance booking offices (plus additional costs where applicable).
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Ticket prices: 16-26 euros (plus additional costs if applicable) further costs) Drama: Thu (Volkstheatertag) 22 euros, reduced 17.50 euros / Fri-Sun 26 euros, reduced 21 euros World music: 22 euros, reduced 17.50 euros / Word art: 20 euros, reduced 16 euros 6-person ticket: 99 euros, reduced 84 euros Discounts for pupils, students, pensioners and low-income earners (on presentation of proof):(with proof) Box office: opens 60 minutes before the start of a performance, only remaining tickets (surcharge €2, no concessions), telephone: (030) 57 71 03 71 Schedule and tickets at www.globe.berlin and Berlin Bühnen Ticket Telefon (030) 84 10 89 09 (Ticketmaster)