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VenueBarbican Centre
Also: Barbican Theatre,Barbican Hall. Guildhall School of Music and Drama Theatre, Cinema1,Cinema2,Gallery, Silk Street Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From27th September 2002
To5th October 2002
Barbican Centre (V371)
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Woyzeck

Woyzeck

Work:: Woyzeck (S5621)

Georg Buchner died aged 26, a victim of typhoid fever. Unknown during his short lifetime he nevertheless left behind a valuable body of work, one of which is this, his only unfinished piece, but close to his Expressionistic heart. Woyzeck is the story of a troubled man in a troubled world, a hostage to fortune, class and his sadistic superiors, Woyzeck's fate is played out in a series of nightmarish encounters. He stumbles through a world of macabre carnivals, sexual betrayal and cruel oppression, pursued by the demons of his own paranoid fantasies. Pushed beyond breaking point Woyzeck's last love crazed act tragically destroys the one thing he truly cares for.
Author Georg Buchner

Production:: (T01507763764)

Company Betty Nansen Theatre (in association with Cultural Industry)
Director Robert Wilson
Design Robert Wilson
Lighting Robert Wilson
Music Tom Waits
Music Kathleen Brennan
Performer Jens Jorn Spottag
Performer Kaya Bruel
Performer Morten Eisner
Performer Marianne Mortensen
Performer Ole Thestrup
Performer Ann-Mari
Performer Max Hansen
Performer Lotte Andersen
Performer Morten Lutzhoft
Performer Benjamin Boe Rasmussen
Performer Tom Jensen
Performer Troels Il Munk
Performer Joseph Driffield
Performer Jeppe Dahl Rordam
Performer Morten Thorup Koudal
Performer Mette Rasmussen
Performer Louise Hornback Hansen
Performer Anders Thorup Jensen
Performer Andreas Mollerhej
Performer Bent Larsen
Performer Nikolaj Darre

Listing:: L547386071

BITE:02 (Barbican International Theatre Events)



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BITE:02 (Barbican International Theatre Events)

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