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Lars Eidinger Hurts Spectator with Degen - Play Aborted

Summary by merkur.de
Bloody incident at the Berlin theatre "Schaubühne": Because actor Lars Eidinger slipped out of hand in a fight scene of the swords, a spectator was injured. A continuation of the play could not be thought of afterwards.

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Shock at the Berlin Schaubühne! In "Richard III." Lars Eidinger slips the sword out of her hand and hurts a spectator on her head.

·Germany
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Actor Lars Eidinger's sword flew out of his hand during a violent scene and hit someone in the audience.

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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During a performance at the Berlin Schaubühne, there was a bloody incident. Lars Eidinger slipped out of hand, a spectator was injured. "We are still in shock," says the theater the day after.

·Dortmund, Germany
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In a performance of the play "Richard III." by William Shakespeare at the Berlin Schaubühne, an accident with a sword and a slightly injured viewer occurred. The actor Lars Eidinger slipped the theater weapon out of hand during a fight scene on Thursday evening. The sword glided across the stage, a spectator in the first row was hit by the grip on her head, as the theater told Eidinger.Eidinger apologizedThe accident, which the "Berliner Zeitung…

·Vienna, Austria
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In a performance of the play »Richard III« in Berlin, a spectator was injured. The reason: actor Lars Eidinger had slipped a sword out of his hand. The performance was canceled.

·Germany
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The performance of "Richard III." in the Berlin Schaubühne was then cancelled. The actor apparently reacted immediately and took care of the audience.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Berliner Morgenpost broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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