Seebühne Hiddensee at the Pomeranian State Museum
Character play by Karl Huck and Holger Teschke: In the depot of the Saxon Picture Gallery, puppeteer Emil Geisselbrecht, who has been banned from performing for lèse majesté, has fallen in love with the forgotten paintings by Caspar David Friedrich that have been banned from exhibitions. He discovers letters and diaries of the painter among the archive files. The artistic closeness and affinity he felt gave rise to the desire to stage Caspar David Friedrich's life as a dramatic puppet show. The director of the museum insists that the pictures be published. There is little time for the puppeteer to complete his play, as a Norwegian art historian is searching for the paintings. Director: Holger Teschke / Play: Karl Huck / Stage & Figures: Christian Werdin / Costumes: Katharina Schimmel / Voice of Caspar David Friedrich: Charly Hübner / Voice of Apocalyptic Horse: Burghart Klaußner / Voice of Magdalena: Petra Schmidt-Schaller / Artistic Collaboration: Arnulf Ballhorn, Lydia Drews, Patricia Huck, Johanna Huck, Caroline Ludwig, Wiebke Volksdorf A production of the Seebühne Hiddensee with the Pomeranian State Museum Supported by the Fund for Vorpommern and Eastern Mecklenburg Tickets: 20,00 €/ 16,00 € - Museum box office/ online With Caspar David Friedrich through the year 2024 - we are part of it!