A review of Danton’s Death by Georg Büchner in a new version by Howard Brenton at the National Theatre in London, directed by Michael Grandage. Danton’s Death, the famed play by German writer Georg ...
Set during the French Reign of Terror, "Danton's Death" follows the demise of Jacobin leader Georges Danton, who becomes disenchanted with the Revolutionary government and is subsequently sent to the ...
A passé take on Georg Büchner’s 1835 play about the French Revolution leans into the worst instincts of the Comédie-Française, our critic writes. By Laura Cappelle Laura Cappelle is a Paris-based ...
To insult a girl in the style of the French revolutionaries, calling her “a stained bordello bed sheet”—as stage prompter Simon does to one of his conquests—might do the trick. Memorable lines like ...
The latter admittedly crashes its way, somewhat psychotically, into Büchner's last and unfinished Woyzeck, one of the strangest yet most influential dramas of the 19th-century European repertoire; and ...
This is the third production in the National's history of Büchner's 1835 masterpiece written when he was only 21. But although Michael Grandage, in his National debut, handles the stage with assurance ...
An acute analysis of the dangers of radicalism and a powerful meditation on death that often brings Shakespeare’s Hamlet to mind. Rating: * * * * Toby Stephens as Danton in Danton's Death at the ...
It's 1794 and the French Revolution, having done away with Marie Antoinette and the rest of her sort, has begun a reign of terror. Danton's Death at the National isn ...