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- A Thingspiel (plural Thingspiele) was a kind of multi-disciplinary outdoor theatre performance which enjo**** brief po****rity in pre-war **** Germany during...
- Möller's Thingspiel Das Frankenburger Würfelspiel", in Henning Eichberg, Michael Dultz, Glen Gadberry, and Günther Rühle, M****enspiele: NS-Thingspiel, Arbeiterweihespiel...
- built during the Third Reich for performances and events as part of the Thingspiel movement. Until 2018, it was primarily used for unofficial Walpurgis Night...
- The Frankenburger Würfelspiel (Frankenburg Dice Game) is a Thingspiel (a ****-era multi-disciplinary open-air drama) by Eberhard Wolfgang Möller based...
- Freikorps who had fallen there in 1921 at the Battle of Annaberg and to the Thingspiel arena below it. Similarly, bridges were to avoid the "inorganic architecture"...
- Caesar and Cleopatra), that Shaw's works should be "protected". The "Thingspiel" (pl. Thingspiele) has been described as "multi-disciplinary outdoor theatre"...
- Socialism, he conducted the 1934 premiere of Hugo Distler's setting of the Thingspiel Ewiges Deutschland by Wolfram Brockmeier. He was general music director...
- Another work was Frankenburger Würfelspiel (Frankenburg Dice Game), a Thingspiel (multi-disciplinary open-air drama), set in the seventeenth century, which...
- and the open-air theatre was added to the plans in the context of the Thingspiel movement. The theatre was designed by the city itself, and work directed...
- the ridge between the Heiligenberg and the Michaelsberg as part of the Thingspiel movement. It is once more in use as a venue for open-air events. History...