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  1. Vor 6 Tagen · Ophelia (Isabel Abreu), Hamlets unglückliche Verlobte, spricht irgendwann die unsterblichen Sätze aus Heiner Müllers Hamletmaschine: die Ehrenrettung der Frauenopfer; das Ans-Licht-Zerren der...

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    Vor einem Tag · Hamlet is walking alone in the hall as the King and Polonius await Ophelia's entrance. Hamlet muses on thoughts of life versus death. When Ophelia enters and tries to return Hamlet's things, Hamlet accuses her of immodesty and cries "get thee to a nunnery", though it is unclear whether this, too, is a show of madness or genuine distress. His ...

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · OPHELIA CHARACTER TRAITS TEXTUAL EVIDENCE/LINK fragile, innocent, naïve, obedient, gentle Easily manipulated and exploited by her father; used as bait to lure Hamlet into a conversation. Does not react harshly to Hamlet's 'get thee to a nunnery speech' - her fragile spirit is broken by his abrasive speech. loyal, trusting Remains loyal to both ...

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Die Brasiliane­rin verortet die Festwochen-Koprodukti­on „Hamlet – In den Falten der Zeit“im Wiener Volkstheat­er in der Gegenwart und in einem schicken Pariser Loft mit knallroter Küche, langer Tafel, einer Fernsehlan­dschaft mit modularen XXL-Sofas und einer beeindruck­enden Fensterfro­nt. Dort strandet Hamlet (toll gespielt ...

  5. Vor 4 Tagen · In Ophelia, Ophelia does not die; she goes to the monastery and has a child.All the trials and tribulations of wanting to be a king and fighting for it disappear in the air as kids game when Ophelia becomes a mother.

  6. Vor 6 Tagen · Die Brasilianerin verortet die Festwochen-Koproduktion „Hamlet – In den Falten der Zeit“ im Wiener Volkstheater in der Gegenwart und in einem schicken Pariser Loft mit knallroter Küche ...

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Any Hamlet will be a hostage to fortune once they tell the Players not to saw the air with their hands or over-egg physical gestures. Izzard can hardly do it all with verbal mannerisms, so I suppose it’s inevitable that some of the gestures will be a little stereotypical. But vocally she runs a gamut from Polonius’s rolled ‘r’s and actor-laddie pomposity (deliberate) to Ophelia’s ...