KASIMIR UND KAROLINE
by Ödön von Horvath
Royal Theatre, Copenhagen 2003

Paulin gets his actors to act with a solaced authenticity,
and has a unique talent to create intensity and atmosphere
- in this case a kind of untimely, half-drunk 3 am party-mood.

With a monstrous achievement from Nicolas Bro we gape ourselves
wondering through Kasimir/Ubu, who is yelling untidy words,
raping dolls and playing with himself, before we reach
the desillusioned end of Horwath’s story - that humanity
in the conditions of our society has enough to do with himself.

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