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Sadness An Mourning Dominate Theater Bremen’s “Hamlet”

The stage, designed by Thomas Rupert, was vast and predominantly empty, the floor mainly even and sloping up at the very back. The walls were painted in shades of grey, as were the matching costumes designed by Anne Sophie Domenz. A good number of old-fashioned wooden chairs were used throughout the performance to different effects, as were a few more contemporary tables. With the help of fog and very white LED lamps, lightning designer Marc van…
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The stage, designed by Thomas Rupert, was enormous and predominantly empty, the floor mostly flat and tilted backwards. The walls were painted in grey tones, as were the matching costumes designed by Anne Sophie Domenz. Throughout the performance a good number of old wooden chairs were used with different effects, as were some more contemporary tables. With the help of very white fog lamps and LEDs, lighting designer Marc van Denesse created oth…

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The Theatre Times broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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