Heiner Muller’s “shrunken head of the Hamlet tragedy,” as the playwright once described it, takes the bones of Shakespeare’s tormented Danish prince and covers them in raw poetry and hallucinatory ...
Why and how we love, what happens when the political becomes the personal and "to be or not to be," are just some of the themes explored in Heiner Müeller's stark, two-character drama HAMLETmachine, ...
Trap Door Theatre presents Heiner Müller's Hamletmachine, translated by Carl Weber, directed by Max Truax, with music composed by Jonathan Guillen. There's something rotten in Denmark. This is the ...
“No pain, no thoughts.” Ensemble members echo this haunting line in Princeton Shakespeare Company’s recent production of Heiner Müller’s “Hamletmachine.” A post-modern, one-act play basedroughly on ...
Heiner Muller’s “shrunken head of the Hamlet tragedy,” as the playwright once described it, takes the bones of Shakespeare’s tormented Danish prince and covers them in raw poetry and hallucinatory ...
A man stalks the stage with a sword. A woman delivers a passionate monologue on feminism and male inadequacy. Another woman reaches down a man's pants while enthusiastically recounting the exploits of ...
The plays of William Shakespeare are easily some of the most culturally influential pieces of art in history. Since Shakespeare's death, his works have been adapted, transformed and altered in myriad ...