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KantTheaterBerlin: Schuld und Sühne von Fjodor Dostojewski

In the organizer's words:

Crime and conflict as a great head cinema. Open air.

The poor student Raskolnikov believes he has committed the perfect murder when he kills a greedy old pawnbroker. Great men, he believes, are allowed to destroy "life unworthy of life" in order to promote "life worth living". But he has reckoned without the astute investigating judge Porfirij, who, despite a lack of evidence, drives him further and further into a corner. In a stage adaptation for the KantTheaterBerlin, Anette Daugardt and Uwe Neumann have taken the novel by the Russian writer Fyodor M. Dostoyevsky, published in 1866, as a model and turned it into an exciting play. Closely based on the original text, they limit themselves to the exact description of the murder and the interrogation scene in which the crime finally comes to light.

By and with Anette Daugardt and Uwe Neumann

www.kanttheaterberlin.de

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Price information:

Only remaining tickets at the Box Office (surcharge 2 €, no concessions)

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Location

Globe Berlin Sömmeringstraße 15 10589 Berlin

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