Drama
Gespenster
Ghosts
By Henrik Ibsen
Performed in German
Tobias Lutze, Anne Lebinsky
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Lina Habicht
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Michael Birnbaum, Lina Habicht, Anne Lebinsky, Tobias Lutze
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Lina Habicht, Uwe Kraus
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Anne Lebinsky, Michael Birnbaum
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Lina Habicht, Tobias Lutze
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Lina Habicht, Tobias Lutze
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Tobias Lutze, Anne Lebinsky
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Photo: Karl und Monika Forster
Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts" was one of the most scandalous pieces of the 19th century, depicting a deeply rotten and bigoted society whose actions stood in stark contradiction with its so-called morals. The author's contemporaries did not like what was brought out from under the carpet: adultery, alcoholism, venereal disease, and even implied incest. In the long run, however, no one could escape the force of Ibsen's revelations, and the "ghosts" began their triumphal procession onto the stages of the world, becoming the very epitome of naturalistic drama.