BERLIN – Podcast Theater Review of World Premier in Hyde Park

Berlin is a case study of how things can go wrong when a country has suffered losses and trauma. As its citizens and leaders slowly turn away from collaborative solutions and towards stark divisions in power and a dark fascist vision, slow motion disaster unfolds. Everyone can sense it but no one person has the power to prevent it.
Based on the three volume graphic novel Berlin written by Jason Lutes it covers the time period between WWI and WWII focusing on the conditions needed for fascism to arise.
This new theatrical adaptation by Mickle Maher, directed by Charles Newell dives into the stories of 13 characters, illuminating the events through their perspectives.
You can catch the world premier of Berlin extended through May 18th at Court Theatre in Hyde Park, Chicago. Tickets at CourtTheatre.com
Listen to this full review by Kim Campbell
CAST:
- Marthe Müller Raven Whitley
- Kurt Severing Tim Decker
- Silvia Braun/Ensemble Ellie Duffey
- Gudrun Braun/Adolf Hitler/Ensemble Elizabeth Laidlaw
- Kid Hogan/Ensemble Terry Bell
- Margarethe von Falkensee/Ensemble Kate Collins
- Anna Lenke/Ensemble Mo Shipley
- David Schwartz/Ensemble Jack Doherty
- Otto Schmidt/Ensemble Guy Van Swearingen
- Otto Braun/Ensemble HB Ward
- Pola Mosse/Ensemble Molly Hernández
- Theo Müller/Ensemble Brandon Ruiter
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