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Greetings & Jury Essay

Would you like to read more about the Theatertreffen? During the festival, the editorial team of the Theatertreffen-blog will provide you with research, reviews and essays on theatertreffen-blog.de.

Greeting

Dr Wolfram Weimer, Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media

For decades, the Theatertreffen of the Berliner Festspiele has been a seismograph for the state of our theatre, and thus for the intellectual state of our society. This year’s selection of the ten most remarkable productions represents theatre that has not gone astray in aestheticism or the latest news.

Greeting

Katarzyna Wielga-Skolimowska and Kirsten Haß, German Federal Cultural Foundation

“How many days does it take to turn a war person back into a peace person?” the actor Katharina Bach asks the audience when she comes to the front of the stage in the final scene of Wallenstein. A slaughter feast in seven courses.

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