- The
Theater am
Schiffbauerdamm (German pronunciation: [teˈaːtɐ ʔam ˈʃɪfbaʊɐˌdam]) is a
theatre building at the
Schiffbauerdamm riverside in the Mitte...
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capitalist world. It
opened on 31
August 1928 at Berlin's
Theater am
Schiffbauerdamm. With
influences from jazz and
German dance music,
songs from The Threepenny...
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brought back many
artists out of
exile and
reopened the
Theater am
Schiffbauerdamm with his
Berliner Ensemble. Alternatively,
other influences tried to...
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Busch in the
title role,
opened in
January 1957 at the
Theater am
Schiffbauerdamm and was
directed by
Erich Engel, with set-design by
Caspar Neher. The...
- premièred on 17
January 1932 at the Komödienhaus am
Schiffbauerdamm (near
Theater am
Schiffbauerdamm, but not the same) in Berlin. It was
directed by Emil...
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artists from the
antifascist resistance and
reopened Theater am
Schiffbauerdamm with his
Berliner Ensemble. On the
other side some
streams tried to...
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Wolfgang Langhoff's
Deutsches Theater and in 1954
moved to the
Theater am
Schiffbauerdamm,
built in 1892, that was open for the 1928
premiere of The Threepenny...
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master at a
Berlin operetta theatre, the
Neues Operettentheater am
Schiffbauerdamm, but
relinquished his post as
chorus master after his
opera Robins...
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performance of The
Threepenny Opera, was
filmed at the
historic Theater am
Schiffbauerdamm,
where the play
actually ran at the time. The Immanuelkirche [de] in...
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Bertolt Brecht which first opened in
Berlin at the
Theater am
Schiffbauerdamm on
September 2, 1929. It
closed after seven performances. In 1977 it...