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Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Dresden
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'From the beginning of time, worlds rise and worlds crash... And life is born and life is burned.

'1838: Richard Wagner writes Rienzi. Seventy years later, a 17-year-old Adolf Hitler witnesses the composer’s first opera in performance - and is struck dumb. For Wagner, it was one of the greatest creative acts known to us. For Hitler, it sets in motion the greatest wave of human destruction we have ever seen. For both, the city of Dresden is their stage. 

'Justin Fleming’s explosive new play is a story of creativity and destruction and the dark side of human inspiration. Of the fork in the road and how far you might travel along it before you are stopped. It is the story of Hitler and Wagner, and the woman who connected them through time.'

Source: Production blurb (Kings Cross Theatre).

Production Details

  • Presented by bAKEHOUSE and produced at Kings Cross Theatre (world premiere), June 2018.

    Director: Suzanne Millar.

    Set Design: Patrick Howe.

    Lighting Design: Benjamin Brockman.

    Sound Design: Max Lambert.

    Stage Manager: Charlie Vaux.

    Assistant Director: Rebecca Blake.

    Production Assistant: Hannah Goodwin.

    Production Manager: Andrew McMartin.

    Producer: John Harrison.

    Cast: Yalin Ozucelik, Jeremy Waters, Ben Wood, Renee Lim, Thomas Campbell, and Dorje Swallow.

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  • Dresden,
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    Germany,
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    Western Europe, Europe,
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  • Dresden,
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    Germany,
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    Western Europe, Europe,
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