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When Unremarkable Theatre is Remarkable by Holger Syme

Jette Steckel’s production of Arthur Schnitzler’s Das Weite Land at the Deutsche Theater makes no efforts to reinvent much of anything. It’s a very well done, moderately inventive staging of a classic — and it’s remarkable precisely because it is so unremarkable in context. This is simply a good example of what “normal” looks like [...]

SOURCE: www.dispositio.net at 09:01PM on May 16, 2015

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