Complicite & Schaubühne Berlin: "Beware οf Pity"
Live Streaming from Barbican London
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Age guidance
15+
Language
Performed in German with English subtitles
Duration
2 hours (without intermission)
General
The video will be available until Sunday 26 February 2017
We are streaming live from the Barbican in London: We are delighted to announce that you can watch the completely sold out show "Beware of Pity" by Stefan Zweig.
Young officer Hofmiller commits a faux pas at a soirée held by a Baron, unwittingly asking his paralyzed daughter to dance. The mistake pulls him into a relentless train of events in this devastating depiction of honor, love and betrayal, realized against the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire – a catalyst for the outbreak of the First World War.
Young officer Hofmiller commits a faux pas at a soirée held by a Baron, unwittingly asking his paralyzed daughter to dance. The mistake pulls him into a relentless train of events in this devastating depiction of honor, love and betrayal, realized against the disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire – a catalyst for the outbreak of the First World War.
Two of Europe’s most boundary-pushing, imaginative theater companies work together at the Barbican for the first time. Their co-production is based on Stefan Zweig’s 1939 novel, written just before the Second World War but looking back to the verge of the previous disaster. Reverberating in the past and present, the story is relayed in German by seven actors, swapping narration and dialogue to vocally build the tension of McBurney’s orally rich, visually eloquent production.
Beware of Pity follows the five-star triumphs of “The Encounter" and "The Forbidden Zone”, the last shows presented by Complicite and the Schaubühne respectively.
Press
“Magnificent” – Der Tagesspiegel
“Marvellous” – Der Spiegel
“A thrilling vortex of fear, hope and doubt” – Zitty
“World wars and refugee crises collide in blood-soaked horror” – Guardian
About Complicite
Founded in 1983, Complicite is an international theater company based in London led by Artistic Director Simon McBurney (OBE) and Producer Judith Dimant (MBE). The company has won over fifty major theater awards worldwide. Complicite’s recent work includes “The Encounter”, “Lionboy”, “The Master and Margarita”, “Shun-kin” and “A Disappearing Number”. Alongside its productions, Complicite runs an extensive Creative Learning program with recent projects including “Like Mother, Like Daughter” and “Tea”. The "Encounter" was live streamed in March 2016 and seen by 67,500 people online.
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Live stream credits
Co-produced by
Complicite and the Schaubühne
Presented by
the Barbican and 14-18 NOW, the UK’s arts programme for the First World War centenary
Live streaming presented in partnership with
Goethe-Institut London
Performance credits:
Adapted from the book by
Stefan Zweig
Credits
Adaptation
Simon McBurney, James Yeatman, Maja Zade and the Ensemble
Director
Simon McBurney
Co-director
James Yeatman
Set Design
Anna Fleischle
Costumes
Holly Waddington
Lighting
Paul Anderson
Sound Design
Pete Malkin
Sound Associate
Benjamin Grant
Video
Will Duke
With
Robert Beyer, Marie Burchard, Johannes Flaschberger, Christoph Gawenda, Moritz Gottwald, Laurenz Laufenberg, Eva Meckbach
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Live stream will be available on YouTube for 2 weeks following the event and will be taken down at 11:59 GMT on Sunday 26 February 2017.
Watch the "in conversation" event with “Beware of Pity” director Simon McBurney and Schaubühne artistic director Thomas Ostermeier. This will be filmed on 10 February at the Barbican and the video will be available after the live stream on 12 February.
Further instructions for watching the live stream
The live stream will begin at 3pm GMT on Sunday 12 February, and will then be available on demand until 11.59pm GMT on Sunday 26 February. To watch, you will need to:
- Press play and the live stream will begin.
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