
Werther
A Play of Love and Friendship
after Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
scenic text: Jarosław Murawski
scenic text: Jarosław Murawski
Scenic text: Jarosław Murawski
The fatal end of Goethe's Werther is well known. What is probably less well known is that Werther, after deciding to turn the pistol on himself because he cannot live without Lotte, was not immediately dead but vegetated for a few more hours. It is in this transitional period between life and death that director Ewelina Marciniak's rewriting and retelling of Goethe's Werther, rewritten by Jarosław Murawski, begins. Viewed from the end, the love triangle of Werther, Lotte and her fiancé Albert is less a Sturm und Drang story that collides against social conventions, and more a play of love and friendship that, in retrospect, reveals the possibilities, missed opportunities and wrong choices. With her visually powerful direction and choreographic arrangements (prepared by Dominika Knapik) , Ewelina Marciniak searches for new spaces and meanings in the tensions between love and partnership, sensitivity and society in the many-told epistolary novel.
The fatal end of Goethe's Werther is well known. What is probably less well known is that Werther, after deciding to turn the pistol on himself because he cannot live without Lotte, was not immediately dead but vegetated for a few more hours. It is in this transitional period between life and death that director Ewelina Marciniak's rewriting and retelling of Goethe's Werther, rewritten by Jarosław Murawski, begins. Viewed from the end, the love triangle of Werther, Lotte and her fiancé Albert is less a Sturm und Drang story that collides against social conventions, and more a play of love and friendship that, in retrospect, reveals the possibilities, missed opportunities and wrong choices. With her visually powerful direction and choreographic arrangements (prepared by Dominika Knapik) , Ewelina Marciniak searches for new spaces and meanings in the tensions between love and partnership, sensitivity and society in the many-told epistolary novel.
Director Ewelina Marciniak
Stage and lighting Mirek Kaczmarek
Costumes Natalia Mleczak
Choreography Dominika Knapik
Music Jan Duszyński
Video direction Ewelina Marciniak / Przemyslaw Chojnacki
Video production YANKI FILM
Dramaturgy Jarosław Murawski, John von Düffel
Premiere
10 March 2022
Kammerspiele
Duration: 2 hours, no intermission
10 March 2022
Kammerspiele
Duration: 2 hours, no intermission
Marcel KohlerWerther

Regine ZimmermannLotte

Paul GrillAlbert / Mr. M.

Thorsten HierseWilhelm, Werther's friend

Natali SeeligMrs. M.

Werther
Lotte
Albert / Mr. M.
Wilhelm, Werther's friend
Mrs. M.
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