In the organizer's words:
by William Shakespeare
German by Thomas Brasch
Leipzig version by Marion Tiedtke
Directed by Enrico Lübbe
These are uncertain times. No one knows which king will reign tomorrow and who has been overthrown. Richard, Duke of Gloster, does not want to be a pawn in the game. He wants to be the decisive player, the victor over all. Turn by turn, he finally becomes King Richard III - with charm, trickery and intrigue. He is never alone: he is constantly creating new allies - in the play and in the audience. Shakespeare's "Richard III" is both a sharp psychogram and a dark horror play.
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