
Crown Prince Leonce is bored and frustrated by his existence. The prospect of a life as king seems just as meaningless to him as a marriage to Princess Lena. He flees to Italy with the idler Valerio. Likewise, Lena also searches for ideals, resists this arranged engagement and flees into the distance. Without knowing each other, the two meet and fall head over heels in love. Masked as automatons, they are married in place of the untraceable royal children - only to discover after the unpuppeting that what they hoped to escape from has come to pass.
In connection with Büchner's pamphlet Der Hessische Landbote (The Hessian Courierr) and in a first-time collaboration with choreographer Jefta van Dinther, director Ulrich Rasche examines the comedy Leonce und Lena (1836) for its political content: as a fundamental social analysis and radical critique of the self-reference and ignorance of the ruling class. While she holds all the levers in her hand to change social conditions in favour of the exploited, she excuses her inaction with the hopelessness of personal action, the impossibility of influencing the world and the fundamental lostness in the universe.
Note: The production of Leonce and Lena uses extreme volume levels in places.
Free hearing protection is available at the entrance and cloakrooms.
In connection with Büchner's pamphlet Der Hessische Landbote (The Hessian Courierr) and in a first-time collaboration with choreographer Jefta van Dinther, director Ulrich Rasche examines the comedy Leonce und Lena (1836) for its political content: as a fundamental social analysis and radical critique of the self-reference and ignorance of the ruling class. While she holds all the levers in her hand to change social conditions in favour of the exploited, she excuses her inaction with the hopelessness of personal action, the impossibility of influencing the world and the fundamental lostness in the universe.
Note: The production of Leonce and Lena uses extreme volume levels in places.
Free hearing protection is available at the entrance and cloakrooms.
Director and Stage Ulrich Rasche
Composition and musical direction Nico van Wersch
Choir Direction Toni Jessen
Choreography Jefta van Dinther
Costumes Romy Springsguth
Lighting Cornelia Gloth
Collaboration Music Jonathan Heck
Sound Martin Person, Marcel Braun
Dramaturgy David Heiligers
Premiere
20 January 2023
Deutsches Theater
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes, no intermission
20 January 2023
Deutsches Theater
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes, no intermission
Zazie Cayla

Toni Jessen

Marcel Kohler

Philipp Lehfeldt

Linda Pöppel

Yannik Stöbener
Ingraban von Stolzmann
Alida Stricker

Enno Trebs

Julia Windischbauer

Almut Zilcher

Carsten BrockerLive Music

Katelyn Rose KingLive Music

Špela MastnakLive Music
Thomsen MerkelLive Music

Zazie Cayla, Toni Jessen, Marcel Kohler, Philipp Lehfeldt, Linda Pöppel, Yannik Stöbener, Ingraban von Stolzmann, Alida Stricker, Enno Trebs, Julia Windischbauer, Almut Zilcher
Live Music
With English surtitles
27. June 2023 20.00 - 22.30
Tickets
Tickets & prices
Price | Regular |
---|---|
Preisgruppe 1 | 48,00 EUR |
Preisgruppe 2 | 39,00 EUR |
Preisgruppe 3 | 30,00 EUR |
Preisgruppe 4 | 21,00 EUR |
Preisgruppe 5 | 12,00 EUR |
Preisgruppe 6 | 5,00 EUR |
Tickets for pupils and students: DT/Kammerspiele 9 €; Box/Saal 8 or 6 €
For the last time
With English surtitles
28. June 2023 18.00 - 20.30
17.30 Introduction – Saal
Tickets
Tickets & prices
Price | Regular |
---|---|
Preisgruppe 1 | 48,00 EUR |
Preisgruppe 2 | 39,00 EUR |
Preisgruppe 3 | 30,00 EUR |
Preisgruppe 4 | 21,00 EUR |
Preisgruppe 5 | 12,00 EUR |
Preisgruppe 6 | 5,00 EUR |
Tickets for pupils and students: DT/Kammerspiele 9 €; Box/Saal 8 or 6 €
What's on
Blue Wednesday - all tickets for 12 euros
With English surtitles
Forever Yin Forever Young
A Funny van Dannen Evening
Director: Tom Kühnel and Jürgen Kuttner
Follow-up discussion with the Catholic Academy – Saal
Kammerspiele
19.00 - 21.40
sold out
perh. remaining tickets at evening box office
perh. remaining tickets at evening box office
Blue Wednesday - all tickets for 12 euros
For the last time
With English surtitles
Director: Timofej Kuljabin
Deutsches Theater
19.30 - 21.55
19.00 Introduction – Saal
Director: Friederike Drews
Room 315 – Meeting point main entrance
20.00 - 21.00
sold out
perh. remaining tickets at evening box office
perh. remaining tickets at evening box office
Popsalon: Andreas Borcholte (Spiegel), Silvia Silko (Tagesspiegel), Sebastian Zabel (Rolling Stone)
Balzer and Müller invite
Bar
21.30
sold out
perh. remaining tickets at evening box office
perh. remaining tickets at evening box office