Hamlet - William Shakespeare

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Directed by: Jean-Paul Maes

Set design: Jörg Brombacher

Music: Pit Dahm/Ken Rischard

Technical direction: Roland Jakobi

Assistant: Brigitte Bintz

With: Timo Wagner / Friederike Majerczyk / Tim Olrik Stöneberg / Neven Nöthig

Are we HAMLET? Do we wander as uncertainly through our lives?

He could not overcome the unexpected death of his father. A ghost, he believes, suggested or confirmed to him that things did not happen properly. His mother's quick turn to the brother-in-law, the brother and heir of the deceased, seems to him a further confirmation.

Our Hamlet is trapped in his thoughts, doubts, and inhibitions, which gradually lead him to perceive permanent dangers everywhere. Hamlet, a nightmare dreamer?

It is undeniable that Shakespeare achieved a masterpiece of complexity within his hesitation, constantly believing he missed opportunities for revenge to finally draw wrong and thus disastrous conclusions for all. A young man left in the lurch, perhaps even ultimately by himself.

That the ghost of the dead father appears to him in the guise of his equally frightened mother, in whom he also sees the much-desired and ultimately spurned Orphelia, is part of our concept, which certainly allows for great interpretive freedom but also a certain hint.

A chamber play between the feelings of human existence. The four actors carry out the battle in a closed room among themselves, constantly aware of the impending threat from the outside by the approaching enemy Fortinbras from Norway. One does not know if he comes or who will intrude into this
web. Or if everything will stay as it is.


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In a closed space, this play features four actors aware of the external threat, represented by Fortinbras from Norway.

Directed by: Jean-Paul Maes

Set design: Jörg Brombacher

Music: Pit Dahm/Ken Rischard

Technical direction: Roland Jakobi

Assistant: Brigitte Bintz

With: Timo Wagner, Friederike Majerczyk, Tim Olrik Stöneberg, Neven Nöthig.
Automatically translated from German.



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  • 2025-03-19 20:00:00 2025-03-19 22:15:00 Europe/Paris Hamlet - William Shakespeare Directed by: Jean-Paul Maes Set design: Jörg Brombacher Music: Pit Dahm/Ken Rischard Technical direction: Roland Jakobi Assistant: Brigitte Bintz With: Timo Wagner / Friederike Majerczyk / Tim Olrik Stöneberg / Neven Nöthig Are we HAMLET? Do we wander as uncertainly through our lives? He could not overcome the unexpected death of his father. A ghost, he believes, suggested or confirmed to him that things did not happen properly. His mother's quick turn to the brother-in-law, the brother and heir of the deceased, seems to him a further confirmation. Our Hamlet is trapped in his thoughts, doubts, and inhibitions, which gradually lead him to perceive permanent dangers everywhere. Hamlet, a nightmare dreamer? It is undeniable that Shakespeare achieved a masterpiece of complexity within his hesitation, constantly believing he missed opportunities for revenge to finally draw wrong and thus disastrous conclusions for all. A young man left in the lurch, perhaps even ultimately by himself. That the ghost of the dead father appears to him in the guise of his equally frightened mother, in whom he also sees the much-desired and ultimately spurned Orphelia, is part of our concept, which certainly allows for great interpretive freedom but also a certain hint. A chamber play between the feelings of human existence. The four actors carry out the battle in a closed room among themselves, constantly aware of the impending threat from the outside by the approaching enemy Fortinbras from Norway. One does not know if he comes or who will intrude into this web. Or if everything will stay as it is. 8, Rue de l'École, L-3341 Huncherange, Luxembourg Kaleidoskop - Theater
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