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'''Discussion:'''. Simon McBurney. "Beware of Pity is chillingly resonant in the Trump era" in ''The Guardian'' [London], 3 Febraury 2017. See: http::www.theguardian.com/.../simon-mcburney-beware-of-pity-Stefan-Zweig-trump
'''Discussion:'''. Simon McBurney. "Beware of Pity is chillingly resonant in the Trump era" in ''The Guardian'' [London], 3 Febraury 2017. See: https::www/theguardian.com/.../simon-mcburney-beware-of-pity-Stefan-Zweig-trump





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[2017]: Barbican, London

Beware of Pity [Ungeduld des Herzens]. Staged by Simon McBurney at the Barbican, 9-12 February. Frist staged By Simon McBurney at the Schaubühne , Berlin, December 2015


Discussion:. Simon McBurney. "Beware of Pity is chillingly resonant in the Trump era" in The Guardian [London], 3 Febraury 2017. See: https::www/theguardian.com/.../simon-mcburney-beware-of-pity-Stefan-Zweig-trump


Review:

Matt Trueman. "Stefan Zweig: Complicite's Simon McBurney on why he matters" in The Financial Times [London], 28 January 2017, Life and Arts, p. 12. Photograph by Gianmarco Bresadola. See: Google: Matt Trueman. Stefan Zweig: Complicite's Simon McBurney on whe he matters