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„Macht.Krieg.Frieden(?)“ nach William Shakespeares „Heinrich V.“

In the organizer's words:

What motivates a ruler to force people to hate, soldiers into battle and a people to fight? Is it within our power to end a war and bring about peace? By what means of manipulation, rhetoric and demagogy does a war become a tool of politics - and what price does the civilian population pay in any case, regardless of which side it feels it belongs to?

Macht.Krieg.Frieden(?) is a collaboration between the Globe Ensemble Berlin and the Urban Theater, an Eastern European ensemble whose members, who come from Ukraine or Russia, have had to experience flight and expulsion.

Shakespeare's "Henry V" dramatically depicts how the protagonist, under pressure from domestic politics, persuades his advisors, the army and ultimately an entire nation to participate in a war. Shakespeare's trick of structuring the dramatic events and acts of war, which take place before the audience's eyes in real time, with caesuras through the chorus enables the integration of text fragments from Niccolò Machiavelli and Hannah Arendt.

With Ilya Khodyrev, Olha Kryvosheieva, Oleksandr Kryvosheiev, Illia Rudakov, Seva (Vsevolod) Kovalenko, Henning Bormann, Tim Otto Göbel, Anselm Lipgens, Michael Schröder, Saskia von Winterfeld

Director: Natalia Lapina, set design: Arina Slobodianik, dramaturgy: Dr. Natasha Skorokhod, production management: Dr. Witalij Schmidt, artistic direction: Christian Leonard. In a new version by the translators' collective ConTra Wiebke Acton, Yvonne Jäckel & 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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Price information:

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)

Location

Globe Berlin Sömmeringstraße 15 10589 Berlin