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- Punishment by Dostoevsky), and his most successful comedy or tragicomedy, Narrentanz (Dance of Fools), written in 1912. In March 1920, a rumor of suicide,...
- Zeit der roten Früchte" (in German). AVIVA-Berlin. Retrieved 6 February 2011. http://www.narrentanz.de/index.html (in German) – Official Web site v t e...
- Sepulcrum Christi Viventis (Demotape, 1995) Arma Christi (Alice in..., 1997) Narrentanz (Musik für die M****en) (New Christian Music, 1999) Songs From the Psycho...
- Yellow Death (1920) - Awdotja The Dancer Barberina (1920) - Frau Campanini Narrentanz der Liebe (1920) - Wirtin The Girl from Acker Street (1920) - Mutter Schulze...
- Deveta defanziva, Stevan Koprivica, director Vladimir Lazić; "Masa", Narrentanz, Leo Birinski, director Vida Ognjenović; "Natalia", The Petty Bourgeois...
- (1920) - Prince Alfonso d'Este Die Welt ohne Hunger (1920) - Fred Bell Narrentanz der Liebe (1920) - Student Alfred Freese Johannes Goth (1920) - Johannes...
- changed the name to Irving Place Theatre. The first night of the play Narrentanz (The Fool´s Game) by Leo Birinski took place here on November 13, 1912...