Theatre rehearsals are usually strictly isolated. Especially director Peter Zadek basically does not let guests into his rehearsals; protection for the particularly intensive work process of his "theatre family".
What happens on such samples? What does a theatre director actually do? How do he and the actors work together? For the first time in 16 years, he has now allowed a film team to document the sometimes very dramatic process of how a staging is invented together.
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Have you watched Peter Zadek inszeniert Peer Gynt yet? What did you think about it?