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Platonow

In the organizer's words:

A small Russian village in the middle of nowhere. The village community is characterized by serious relationship crises, but also exuberant celebrations. In the middle of it all is the village teacher Platonov. He lives in the schoolhouse with his wife and young son. But the teacher is also a philosopher who despairs of the world and the dullness of society, a projection screen for all failed village existences, a go-getter and a heartthrob. Because he has lost all sense of responsibility and compassion and believes that laws do not apply to him, disaster is soon on the horizon: When Platonov's multi-amorous goings-on are exposed, his wife tries to poison herself, his affair rejects him and another woman pulls out a gun.

Anton Chekhov's first work is a finely observed portrait of a village society in a state of emergency. After "The Cherry Orchard", "Three Sisters" and "Uncle Vanya", general director Daniel Karasek is continuing his work with this production.
"Uncle Vanya", General Director Daniel Karasek continues his exploration of the great playwright's work.

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Price information:

Discounts are possible for each seating group.

Location

Schauspielhaus Kiel Holtenauer Straße 103 24105 Kiel