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Wallenstein is adaptation of the drama by Friedrich Schiller. Set midway through the religious conflicts that ravaged war-torn Europe in the 17th century, the 18th-century German dramatist Friedrich Schiller wrote 3 plays that chronicle the final year and downfall of the celebrated Bohemian leader Albrecht Wallenstein, duke of Friedland (1583-1634), and explores the factors contributing to his demise.
Acting
Thomas Holtzmann's Wallenstein—charisma so potent you forgive the ego.
Production
Wirth stages Schiller like a fever dream of candlelit corridors.

Director
Franz Peter Wirth
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