- slapstick, and took on a more
childlike quality. This form is
called the
Hohnsteiner style (after
Hohnstein Castle in
Saxony where Max
Jacob and his troupe...
-
December 1967 in Hamburg) was a
German puppeteer and the
developer of the
Hohnsteiner Kasper Theatre in the 1920s.
Kasper Theatre, or Kasperle, is the German...
- from the
River Lahn Max
Jacob (1888-1967),
puppeteer and
founder of the
Hohnsteiner Puppenbühne
Adolf Reichwein (1898–1944), educator,
economist and cultural...
- Hannover)
Augsburger Puppenkiste (Bühne
Walter Oehmichen, Augsburg) Die
Hohnsteiner (Bühne
Harald Schwarz, Essen)
Figurentheater Köln (Bühne
Andreas Blaschke...
- inheritance, with
Henry Ernest receiving the
County of
Wernigerode and
Hohnsteiner Forest. He
moved the
residence of his
county from
Wernigerode to Ilsenburg...
- Thuringia.
Sophienhof is
situated in the so-called
Hohnstein Forest (
Hohnsteiner Forst), that once
belonged to the
counts of Stolberg, in
northwest Thuringia...
-
attractive youth hostels in
Germany (with
about 1,000 bedspaces). The
Hohnsteiner Kasper puppet theatre is
named after the town and
castle and put on its...
-
Rathmannsdorf Rathmannsdorf railway station General information Location Hohnsteiner Str. 13, Rathmannsdorf, Saxony, Germany
Coordinates 50°55′39″N 14°07′50″E...
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educational artistic puppetry in this country.» In
contrast to Max Jacob's
Hohnsteiner Kasper, who was
known in
Germany and
Austria at the time, with his hooked...