Woyzeck Explained

Woyzeck
Characters:Woyzeck
Marie
Andres
Louis
Margret
Karl
Captain
Doctor
Drum Major
Apprentices
Children
People
Grandmother
Date Of Premiere:8 November 1913
Original Language:German

Woyzeck (in German pronounced as /ˈvɔʏtsɛk/) is a stage play written by Georg Büchner. Büchner wrote the play between July and October 1836, yet left it incomplete at his death in February 1837. The play first appeared in 1877 in a heavily edited version by Karl Emil Franzos,[1] and was first performed at the Residence Theatre in Munich on 8 November 1913.

Since then, Woyzeck has become one of the most influential and most often-performed German plays. Due to its unfinished nature, the play has inspired many diverging adaptations.

Composition and textual history

Büchner probably began writing the play between June and September 1836. It is loosely based on the true story of Johann Christian Woyzeck, a Leipzig wigmaker who later became a soldier. In 1821, Woyzeck, in a fit of jealousy, murdered Christiane Woost, a 46-year-old widow with whom he had been living; he was later publicly beheaded. Büchner's work remained in a fragmentary state at the time of his early death in 1837.

The play was first made public in a heavily edited and augmented version by Karl Emil Franzos, who published it in periodicals in 1875 and 1877, before including it in his edition of Büchner's collected works in 1879.[2] Franzos mistakenly understood the title character's name in the manuscripts as "Wozzeck";[3] the play bore that title in its first stage productions, and in subsequent published editions based on Franzos' version. The play was not performed until November 8, 1913 at the Residenztheater, Munich, where it was produced by Max Reinhardt.

Not only did Franzos have to cope with Büchner's "microscopically small" handwriting, but the pages had faded so badly that they had to be chemically treated to make the text decipherable at all. Franzos was unaware of the real-life basis of the drama. The play was first generally disseminated in 1921 through the appearance of a new edition, edited by Georg Witkowski, which introduced the corrected title Woyzeck.[4]

Plot summary

Franz Woyzeck, a lonely soldier stationed in a provincial German town, is living with Marie, the mother of his child who is not blessed by the church as the child was born out of wedlock. Woyzeck earns extra money for his family by performing menial jobs for the Captain and agreeing to take part in medical experiments conducted by the Doctor. At one of these experiments, the Doctor tells Woyzeck that he must eat nothing but peas. Woyzeck's mental health is breaking down and he begins to experience a series of apocalyptic visions. Meanwhile, Marie grows tired of Woyzeck and turns her attentions to a handsome drum major who, in an ambiguous scene taking place in Marie's bedroom, sleeps with her.

With his jealous suspicions growing, Woyzeck confronts the drum major, who beats Woyzeck up and humiliates him. Finally, Woyzeck stabs Marie to death by a pond. While a third act trial is claimed by some, notably A. H. J. Knight and Fritz Bergemann, to have been part of the original conception (what may be the beginning of a courtroom scene survives), the fragment, as left by Büchner, ends with Woyzeck disposing of the knife in the pond while trying to clean himself of the blood.

Here Franzos inserted the stage direction "ertrinkt" (he drowns), and although this emendation according to Knight "almost amounts to a forgery", most versions employ drowning as an appropriate resolution to the story.[4]

Notable productions

Since the original play was unfinished, many productions have taken liberties with the play's dialogue and scene order. Notable productions include:

But, as Fowler also comments, what truly counts is "the totality of Büchner's world, for however the scenes are arranged, we will still have what G. Wilson Knight calls the ‘burning core’ of the drama....”[6]

Adaptations

The many adaptations of Woyzeck include:

Notes and References

  1. Caplan . Marc . Fall 2019 . Woyzeck or Wozzeck? Karl-Emil Franzos and Border Lines between Eastern Europe and German Culture . Jewish Social Studies . 25 . 2, 17 . 10.2979/jewisocistud.25.1.05 . 208689602 . . ProQuest.
  2. Richards, David G. (2001). Georg Büchner's Woyzeck: A History of Its Criticism. Rochester, NY: Camden House. p. 2-3. .
  3. Caplan . Marc . Fall 2019 . Woyzeck or Wozzeck? Karl-Emil Franzos and Border Lines between Eastern Europe and German Culture . Jewish Social Studies . 25 . 1, 3 . 10.2979/jewisocistud.25.1.05 . 208689602 . . ProQuest.
  4. George Perle The Operas of Alban Berg: Volume I/Wozzeck, University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, 1980, pp. 25-31.
  5. News: The Theatre: 'Woyzeck': 19th-Century Drama Staged by the CSC. Barnes. Clive. New York Times. April 13, 1975. 58.
  6. Knight, G. Wilson, Principles of Shakespearean Production, Faber and Faber, London, 1936, cited in Fowler Keith, Woyzeck: a Director’s Play, https://eee.uci.edu/13f/03260
  7. News: 'Woyzeck' poses a dark challenge . Diana . Kenney . November 2, 2002 . Cape Cod Times.
  8. Web site: תיאטרון - וויצק (הקאמרי). www.habama.co.il. November 23, 2018.
  9. Web site: WOYZECK- Ghostlight Theatre Company of New England. November 23, 2018.
  10. Web site: 2017-05-23 . Woyzeck review – John Boyega shines as traumatised soldier in 80s Berlin . 2022-10-06 . the Guardian . en.
  11. Web site: Kulvichit . Ben . Woyzeck review at Birmingham Repertory Theatre – ‘joyous and complex’ . 24 March 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180620173909/https://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/2018/woyzeck-review-birmingham-repertory-theatre/ . June 20, 2018 . Birmingham . en . Jun 20, 2018.
  12. Web site: Spies Like Us Theatre.
  13. Web site: Woyzeck. August 22, 2018.
  14. Web site: Unknown. January 21, 2020. web.archive.org.
  15. Web site: John Herbert. www.npconsultants.com. November 23, 2018.
  16. Web site: Woyzeck. November 23, 2018. www.imdb.com.
  17. Web site: The Postman. November 23, 2018. www.imdb.com.
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  19. Web site: Wodzeck - official film website . 25 September 2019.
  20. Web site: Times Square International Theater Festival . November 20, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120707101933/http://tsitf.com/ . July 7, 2012 . dead . mdy-all .
  21. Web site: WINGS Cultural Society. www.ourwingss.blogspot.in. November 23, 2018.
  22. Web site: The Drowned Man: A Hollywood Fable | A Punchdrunk production at Temple Studios . 2014-04-11 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140412193052/http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/shows/the-drowned-man-a-hollywood-fable . April 12, 2014 . mdy-all .
  23. Web site: Living Room's 'Master of the Universe' fills stage with light and sound. November 23, 2018.
  24. Web site: WOYZECK – The Film. November 14, 2014. November 23, 2018.
  25. Web site: McDaniel hosts original play 'Wendell' - Carroll County Times. July 1, 2021. web.archive.org.
  26. Web site: Woyzeck Masalı-Bir Rock Müzikali. November 23, 2018.
  27. Web site: Woyzeck ile anlatılamayan masal   - BAHAR ÇUHADAR. November 23, 2018.
  28. Web site: Womanintouch.com. www.womanintouch.com. November 23, 2018.
  29. Web site: 'Woyzeck, Inc.' Information.
  30. Web site: The Unravelling.