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A captivating solo performance by Max Hopp with live music by Doris Decker, based on Carl Zuckermayer's celebrated play.
The story unfolds on October 16, 1906, when shoemaker Wilhelm Voigt pulled off one of Germany's most audacious pranks, marching into Köpenick Town Hall dressed as an army captain with soldiers under his command. This spectacular heist holds up a mirror to a society mesmerized by military uniforms and authority, revealing the absurdity of blind obedience to rank and costume.
Max Hopp, born in Köpenick himself, embodies Voigt, the tailor Wabschke, Mayor Obermüller, and numerous other characters from this remarkable true story. Musician Doris Decker provides original compositions created with Marlon Mausbach on saxophone, melodika, and vocals.
Zuckermayer's 1931 stage adaptation became a political statement against rising authoritarianism, so powerful that Joseph Goebbels threatened the playwright with imprisonment. The play resonates throughout German culture, echoing in characters like Franz Biberkopf and Beckmann, but none capture the outsider's cunning reinvention quite like Voigt.
An unforgettable evening of theatre at the Berliner Ensemble's iconic Großes Haus. Duration: approximately 1 hour 55 minutes.

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