a Hamlet adaptation by Ilario Raschèr
With a cautious approach, actor Max Kurth evokes the character of Hamlet, the speechlessness, the attributions, the anger, and the underlying grief over the loss of his father. He leads us into a shared space of mourning, through a time of loss, and to the attempt to reassemble ourselves within it.
Additional information
With Meike Droste / Florian Steffen / Frank Wiegard Director Georg Scharegg Set design Silke Bauer Costumes Andreina Vieira Santos Technical direction David Ojala / Stephan Mäusel Production TD Berlin Guest performances at Theater Winkelwiese Zurich Supported by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion
Georg Scharegg has been working as an actor, director, and theater producer in Berlin since 1993. After extended permanent engagements and directing an independent ensemble, he founded the Theaterdiscounter in Berlin in 2003 as a stage for experimental texts. His most recent directing work at the TD Berlin includes Bodentiefen Fenster (Floor-to-Ceiling Windows), Hamlet (with Adrienn Bazsó), and the pilot episodes #1 and #2, a scenic synthesis between series and theater storytelling.
Silke Bauer studied at the Berlin University of the Arts with Hartmut Meyer. She has worked at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the HAU, the DT, the Hamburg State Opera, the Vienna State Opera, the Theater Chur and Theater an der Wien, the Festival d'Avignon, and repeatedly at the TD Berlin, among others. She has a long-standing collaboration with the internationally active opera director Stefan Herheim.
Ticket prices €25 / €20 / €15 / €10 (solidarity pricing system)
Georg Scharegg has been working as an actor, director, and theater producer in Berlin since 1993. After extended permanent engagements and directing an independent ensemble, he founded the Theaterdiscounter in Berlin in 2003 as a stage for experimental texts. His most recent directing work at the TD Berlin includes Bodentiefen Fenster (Floor-to-Ceiling Windows), Hamlet (with Adrienn Bazsó), and the pilot episodes #1 and #2, a scenic synthesis between series and theater storytelling.
Silke Bauer studied at the Berlin University of the Arts with Hartmut Meyer. She has worked at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the HAU, the DT, the Hamburg State Opera, the Vienna State Opera, the Theater Chur and Theater an der Wien, the Festival d'Avignon, and repeatedly at the TD Berlin, among others. She has a long-standing collaboration with the internationally active opera director Stefan Herheim.
Ticket prices €25 / €20 / €15 / €10 (solidarity pricing system)
Dates
April 2026
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