Piece: Michael Kohlhaas | Theaterhaus Jena
Text/Direction: Hannes Weiler | Stage: Florian Dietrich | Costumes: Bettina Werner | Dramaturgy: Friederike Weidner
Focus on Leander Paul Gerdes
Photographer: Joachim Dette
Photographer: Joachim Dette
Photographer: Joachim Dette
What is the costume?
- black boots
- black trousers
- shirt with a red-black camouflage pattern
- red jacket with metallic knobs and white collar
- long black leather coat
- red “crown” consisting of branches, leaves and feathers
The costume of Leander Paul Gerdes doesn’t alter much during the play. He discards his leather coat after its first apperance, it will never be worn again. The red coat with its white lace collar represents his permanent restlessness and anger about authorities. The costume gets its “crown” in the scene where Kohlhaas burns down several cities. It has only a short scene time but nevertheless has a strong visual impact for the audience. It can be seen as a symbol of the anger, pain and desperation he is going through after the loss of his horses, seeing no other option as pure destruction.
Focus on Matthias Zera
Photographer: Joachim Dette
What is the costume?
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Focus on Roland Bonjour
Photographer: Joachim Dette
What is the costume?
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Focus on Anna Greta Weber
What is the costume?
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Focus on Johanna Berger
Photographer: Joachim Dette
What is the costume?
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Group Pictures
Photographer: Joachim Dette
Costume Sketch