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In “Bernarda Alba’s Haus”, Katie Mitchell and her outstanding cast expose the brutality of patriarchal structures which significantly determine the lives of women and propel them into a spiral of violence and pain. 



In adherence to tradition, Bernarda Alba has ordered an eight-year period of mourning after the death of her husband: The ban on leaving their house triggers a dangerous web of jealousy, repressed desire and violence among the women. Although men are not permitted to enter the house and, in fact, have not a single word to say in the play, it is the old patriarchal structures enforced by Bernarda like a tyrant and against which her daughters rebel. The set, a dollhouse-like section of the house, feels like a prison where words and gestures are artfully interlinked within a menacing soundscape.

Both Mitchell’s captivating, precisely choreographed production, where she continues the development of the virtuoso composition principle of simultaneous parallel montage, and her powerful ensemble bring the play’s events to life in complex shifts of time and space, always resonating the present times. 


Statement of the Jury

Bernarda Alba is merciless and so is Katie Mitchell’s staging of the play. Their father has barely been buried when Bernarda Alba locks her five daughters up. She isolates them from the world and its desires and hunger for life. This was how the Spanish author Federico García Lorca wrote the play in 1936.


British dramatist Alice Birch has created an edgy new version of his tragedy, staged by Mitchell as a hermetic nightmare. Inside a prison-like house on stage designed by Alex Eales, eleven extremely precise actors talk about both patriarchal rule and domestic matriarchy, about superstition, jealousy, abuse and pain.


Precisely timed parallel montages, dovetailed dialogues and accurately choreographed slow-motion scenes render this show into a sublime artistic synthesis that challenges the senses. A spectacular production and a harrowing parable on the interrelation between oppression, power and violence.



  • Bernarda Albas Haus by Alice Birch based on Federico García Lorca
  • Translated by Ulrike Syha
  • Deutsches SchauSpielHaus Hamburg
  • German-language premiere: 2.11.2024

(In German with English surtitles | On May 3rd: additional live audio description in German)

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Additional information
Artistic Team

  • Katie Mitchell – Director
  • Alex Eales – Stage Design
  • Sussie Juhlin-Wallén – Costumes
  • James Farncombe – Lighting
  • Paul Clark, Melanie Wilson – Composition
  • Melanie Wilson – Original Sound Design
  • Sybille Meier – Dramaturgy

Cast

  • Julia Wieninger – Bernarda Alba
  • Bettina Stucky – Maria
  • Alberta von Poelnitz – Angustias
  • Henni Jörissen – Mariche
  • Josefine Israel – Magda
  • Mayla Häuser – Amanda
  • Linn Reusse – Adele
  • Luisa Taraz – Poncia
  • Sachiko Hara – Clara
  • Eva Maurischat – Polly / Ruth
  • Joël Schnabel – Peter
  • Heinke Andresen – Seamstress
  • Thomas Geiger / Mathias Baumann / Alexej Mir – Lawyer / Men

Afternoon Discussion with the Audience

on Saturday, May 3, 2025, following the performance



Accessibility

Notes on sensitive material are available. and/or health-related content.
Dates
May 2025
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