Hamlet

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Hamlet by William Shakespeare

Duration: 2 hours 45 minutes - 1 interval

 

Prince Hamlet doesn't know what is happening to him. Just two months ago, his father died, and already his mother has married his uncle Claudius, who is now the new King of Denmark. When the ghost of his dead father appears to him, telling him that he was treacherously poisoned by his brother Claudius and urging him to avenge the murder, the prince falls into despair. Unable to act, he becomes entangled in a web of madness and contradictions, role-playing, betrayal, and intrigue. In her production of Shakespeare's world-famous tragedy, Karin Henkel repeatedly resurrects the ghosts of the past. An incessant play of appearance and reality. Or nonexistence.

Program and cast

Direction: Karin Henkel
Set Design: Katrin Brack
Costumes: Teresa Vergho
Music: Thomas Kürstner, Sebastian Vogel
Lighting: Michael Hofer
Dramaturgy: Thomas Jonigk, Christina Schlögl

 

CAST
Alexander Angeletto
Benny Claessens
Katharina Lorenz
Michael Maertens
Marie-Luise Stockinger
Kate Strong
Tim Werths
Thomas Kürstner - Live Music
Sebastian Vogel - Live Musi

Burgtheater

The stage of the Burgtheater is one of the biggest theatre stages in the world. The stage portal is 12m wide, the main stage is 28,5m wide, 23m deep and 28m high. At the opening in 1888 the stage technology was already innovatory and has been modernized on many occasions. During the reconstruction after World War II, which was accomplished in 1955, a stage equipment was installed that is still revolutionary today. The revolving stage consists of a rotating cylinder (15m high, 21m diameter) and four hydraulic lifts (12 x 4 m each). With the help of this technical features the scenery can be changed within 40 seconds. It is the biggest automatic and computer controlled stagesystem in Europe.
The Burgtheater auditorium holds 1175 seats, it has standing room for 84 visitors and 12 places for disabled visitors.

Apart from the stage-art the Burgtheater plays an important part in architecture and interior design of the 19th century in Vienna. The magnificent decoration, especially the two imperial staircases painted by Gustav Klimt, his brother Ernst Klimt and their companion Franz Matsch as well as the main foyer and the many statues, busts and paintings of famous writers and actors can be visited during our dailyguided tour. 

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