"Wild child" play poster and brochure (METU Players, 2005)

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2005
Peter Handke's play "Kaspar" was written inspired by the life of a real person. This real person named Kaspar Hauser lived in Germany in the 19th century and was a mysterious person. emerged in this way. The play "Kaspar" explores the life of this mysterious figure and the relationships with him. based on interactions. Kaspar is found unconscious in a cell at an unknown time and place. He begins to explore the world and human relationships without understanding its meaning and context. With him Those who are interested try to teach him the language and learn social norms. However, Kaspar's His experiences question his perspectives and those of those around him. "Kaspar" emphasizes the importance of language and communication, the influence of social norms and the identity of the individual. It is known as a powerful play that deals with shaping experiences. Masterful by Peter Handke This play, written with his pen, is an impressive experience that drags the audience into deep thoughts. presents.
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