Shakespeare's Hamlet. How can you make it pompous on your own?
Everything has to be right. Both for Hamlet and for the evening itself. If everything is too perfect, you run the risk of not even getting started.
Yet this evening still has so much to tell us about ourselves. About our origins, about our souls, about our social discussions, about the theater itself. Even about form and content. And how important it is to be great.
To get an evening like this off to a good start, it's important to have the support of janitor Kalle - he's seen it all. Without him, nothing would be in its place. And he sometimes knows more than our school wisdom can dream of.
A production of the Volksbühne am Kaulenberg
Supported by the state of Saxony-Anhalt.
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