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  • Do., 05.09.2024, 19:00
–> Globe Berlin
Berlin-Charlottenburg

Introduction and Audience discussion to the open dress rehearsal of 'Hamlet'

Since 2019, the Globe Berlin in Charlottenburg has been a venue for genuine popular theatre in a unique open-air setting from June to September. The deliberately low-threshold programme is aimed at people of all ages, from different cultural backgrounds and is close to current social issues. The programme includes drama, spoken word and live music, Shakespeare performances in German and English in contemporary translations, as well as introductions and after-show discussions - all at moderate admission prices.

As popular theatre and one of the few cultural institutions in Charlottenburg-Nord, the Globe Berlin sets great value on inclusivity. This is reflected in a policy of ensuring tickets are affordable, a programme which includes productions in German and English (in both original text and modern translations), and a tradition of pre-show introductions and post-show discussions. Furthermore four dress rehearsals (Romeo & Juliet, Urfaust, Hamlet, and its original English-language version on the 5th of September) during the summer season 2024 are open to the public.

The open dress rehearsal of ‘Hamlet’ as part of our series ‘People’s theatre for all’, presented by The Berliner, will now take place on 5th September instead of 31st July - ticket winners will be on the guest list and can attend the event on 5th September. There will be no event on 31st July.

In occasion of Freie Szene Tage Berlin 2024 the Globe Berlin is giving away additional 25x2 tickets: to win send an email with the subject "Popular theater for everybody" to tickets@globe.berlin by the 2nd of September.

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wo: Globe Berlin, Sömmeringstraße 15, Berlin-Charlottenburg , 10589 Berlin (Auf Stadtplan zeigen.)

About the venue

Globe Berlin

Since 2019, the Globe Berlin in Charlottenburg has been a venue for genuine popular theatre in a unique open-air setting from June to September. The deliberately low-threshold programme is aimed at people of all ages, from different cultural backgrounds and is close to current social issues. The programme includes drama, spoken word and live music, Shakespeare performances in German and English in contemporary translations, as well as introductions and after-show discussions - all at moderate admission prices. Until the (re)construction begins, the dismantled theatre will be stored at its future location and numerous wooden components will form a ring-shaped catwalk, the "open-o-stage". Here, the audience sits on chairs in the centre of the action, in which the surrounding nature, the weather and the urban backdrop also play a role. Complemented by some imaginative transitional structures such as the "Schmetterling" as a lounge for the artists and the "Octogon" as a foyer and rehearsal room, an extraordinary venue has been created where more than 30,000 visitors have already experienced the diverse, multilingual programme.
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About piece

Hamlet

The tragedy of a hopeful young man who has a task placed on his shoulders that weighs too heavily for him, which he fails at and ultimately perishes, symbolizes a successor generation, its values and ideals and the decision to rebel against the abuse of power, manipulation and corruption in politics and restore justice. The production approaches the European classic with the formal means of traditional theatre. The archetypal characteristics and ambivalences of the characters are emphasized through concentrated physicality and symbolic costumes. A simple, poetic visual language allows us to concentrate on Shakespeare's study of man and his linguistic masterpiece.

About People

Globe Ensemble

Featuring: Peter Beck, Rahul Chakraborty, Helena Krey, Benjamin Krüger, Philipp Myk, Uwe Neumann, Saskia von Winterfeld 

Director: Mathias Schönsee

Music: Bernd Medek

Dramaturgy: Christian Leonard