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STEPHEN BROWN AND MARK RYLANCE’S “DR SEMMELWEIS” AT THE HAROLD PINTER THEATRE

According to Theatertimes, the latest play performed at the Harold Pinter Hall is an adaptation of Louis Ferdinand Celine's scientific drama, Dr. Semmelweis. This performance is an adaptation of Celine's novel, written by Stephen Brown and Mark Rylance, and Rylance himself plays the lead role. Brown's adapted character goes through a dramatic process of discovering the rules of disinfection, but the highlight of this performance, apart from the Harold Pinter Hall, is the two-story stage and its musical background. This style has caused a large number of actors to be present on the stage in different situations; The unnecessary crowding that seems to be to make those subjective situations that take us inside the mind of Smallwise look bigger and more important; A solution that is inappropriate even in the performance photos.