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Hamletmachine (German: Die Hamletmaschine) is a postmodernist drama by German playwright and theatre director Heiner Müller, loosely based on Hamlet by William Shakespeare. It was written in 1977, and is related to a translation of Shakespeare's Hamlet that Müller undertook.
The Hamlet character was portrayed at different stages in his life by three separate performers: the actors Kurt Müller and Rudolf Kowalski as Hamlet I and Hamlet II, and the baritone Johannes M. Kösters as Hamlet III. [3] A live recording of the opera's premiere was released on CD in 1995 (Wergo #6195) [4] [5]
Hamlet/Maschine: Hamlet/Machine (1989 / 1990) combination of translation of Shakespeare's Hamlet and Müller's own Die Hamletmaschine: Mommsen's Block Mommsen's Block (1992/1994) a "poem / performance text" Germania 3 Gespenster am toten Mann: Germania 3 Ghosts at Dead Man (1995/1996) produced posthumously
What follows is an overview of the main characters in William Shakespeare's Hamlet, followed by a list and summary of the minor characters from the play. [1] Three different early versions of the play survive: known as the First Quarto ("Q1"), Second Quarto ("Q2"), and First Folio ("F1"), each has lines—and even scenes—missing in the others, and some character names vary.
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Opheliamachine is a postmodernist drama by the Polish-born American playwright and dramaturg, Magda Romanska.Written in the span of ten years, from 2002 to 2012, the play is a response to and polemic with the German playwright Heiner Mueller's Hamletmachine (in German, Die Hamletmaschine).
Characters in Hamlet (1 C, 14 P) W. Works about Hamlet (1 C, 3 P) ... Pages in category "Hamlet" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Undead is a 2009 American independent film written and directed by Jordan Galland. [1] The film's title refers to a fictitious play-within-the-movie, which is a comic reinterpretation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet and its aftermath and whose title is a reference to the play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.