Penthesilea

In Heinrich von Kleist's "Penthesilea", war, the death of love and erotic cannibalism merge into a battle of the sexes. The drama, which was published in 1808, was not premiered until 70 years later. It is considered almost unplayable. Edith Clever and Hans Jürgen Syberberg have remembered that Kleist's "Penthesilea" was already read as a monologue in the time of its author and supplemented by pantomime on stage. In November 1987, they continued this tradition at the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord in Paris: Edith Clever performed the play without lines and role changes, as a single long poem.
Recommendations
view all
Stage Beauty

Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead

Author! Author!

Kinds of Kindness

Mary Shelley's Frankenstein

Cabaret

Gypsy

Naked Lunch

Romeo + Juliet

Deathtrap

Chuck & Buck

Finding Neverland

The Lady in the Van

Music Within

Mrs. Henderson Presents

The Elementary Particles

My Boy Jack

Random Harvest

Rope

Welcome to Marwen

