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Join a 90-minute interactive workshop exploring Luk Perceval's striking production of George Orwell's "1984" at the Berliner Ensemble. This isn't passive observation—you'll dive directly into the play's central themes and aesthetic choices through theatrical games, acting exercises, and collaborative scene work.
A theater educator will guide you through the dystopian world of Oceania, unpacking the novel's philosophical questions while working with your body and voice as creative tools. You'll find yourself briefly embodying characters from the play, experiencing firsthand how actors interpret text and build performance.
Held in the Berliner Ensemble's garden house, the workshop balances intellectual rigor with genuine playfulness, creating space for both critical reflection and creative exploration. Whether you're a theater enthusiast or simply curious about how stage artists approach complex material, this workshop offers rare insider access to the ensemble's pedagogical practice.
Perfect for anyone wanting to understand contemporary theater beyond the spectator's seat.

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