Chichester Festival Theatre May 2009 - Iain Glen stars in the world premiere of this new version of Schiller's famous play. After the success of his version of Don Carlos, starring Derek Jacobi, which played to sold-out houses in Sheffield, the West End and Broadway, Mike Poulton turns to Schiller's other great tragic hero. Wallenstein was commander-in-chief of the Hapsburg army during the Thirty Years War (1618-48), but his ambition brought him into fatal conflict with his monarch, the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II. The world premiere of this new version of Wallenstein at the Chichester Festival Theatre on 22 May, 2009 stars Iain Glen, seen on BBC-TV as Anne Frank's father and on stage in The Blue Room with Nicole Kidman. As well as Don Carlos, Mike Poulton's previous stage adaptations include The Canterbury Tales for the RSC, which also transferred to the West End, Strindberg's The Father for Chichester and Ibsen's Rosmersholm for the Almeida (2008), all published by NHB. He lives in Allerton, West Yorks.
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Review:
An exciting version that would do honour to any of our big national stages... a triumph. --The Guardian on Don Carlos
Book Description:
Originally published in 1896, this book contains the German text for the last drama in Schiller's Wallenstein trilogy, Wallenstein's Tod. The play is introduced in great depth by celebrated German scholar Karl Breul, who also wrote the detailed notes on the play that feature at the end of the volume.
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- PublisherNick Hern Books
- Publication date2009
- ISBN 10 184842051X
- ISBN 13 9781848420519
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number1
- Number of pages164
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