
Notes from the Underground
A stage adaptation inspired by Dostoevsky, exploring the desire for freedom and the cost of living life entirely on one's own terms in the modern metropolis.
Berliner Ensemble is a Berlin theatre founded in 1949 by Bertolt Brecht and Helene Weigel. The company became famous for staging Brecht's plays and embodying his concept of epic theatre. Based at the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm in Berlin, it remains one of Germany's most significant theatrical institutions.

A stage adaptation inspired by Dostoevsky, exploring the desire for freedom and the cost of living life entirely on one's own terms in the modern metropolis.

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