Werther: A theater evening full of love, pain and delusion!

Werther: A theater evening full of love, pain and delusion!

Hannover, Deutschland - The young acting Hannover brings the dramatic story of Goethe's “Werther” to the stage again. In the staging of Lilja Rupprecht, the tragic protagonist Werther is sent on an emotional journey, whereby he flees into rural idyll from disappointed love and overwhelming overwhelming. Even before his encounter with the enchanting Lotte, it becomes clear that Werther's inner conflict between destruction and creation escalates periodically. He experiences the unique feeling of love and pain when he realizes that Lotte belongs to his friend Albert. This performance draws attention to the poles of passion and social conformism, whereby there is a sharp contrast between Werther's chaotic emotionality and Albert's regular-based existence, as hannover.de

Rupprecht, who has already worked in numerous renowned theaters, uses their directive art to redefine both the aesthetic and the limits of content. Their staging aims to emphasize the intensity of human emotions in a special way. She is supported by a talented team, which includes stage designer Holger Pohl, costume designer Geraldine Arnold, composer Romain Frequency and dramaturge Nora Khuon. The attraction of the staging is based not only on the literary template, but also on the ability to present current issues of love and loss in a timeless framework, what theater compass.de underlined.

The play was premiered on September 22, 2019 and takes the audience into a world of inner tornness, where the search for meaning and the fear of loneliness are central topics. This staging not only offers a deep insight into the personality of Werther, but also encourages the audience to think about the nature of humanity and the resistance of the modern world. Your directorial work succeeds in creating a dialogue between the past and the present and calls for critical reflection on your own life decisions.

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