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- The Volkstheater Millowitsch, also known as the Millowitsch-Theater, was a medium-sized theatre in Cologne, Germany where po****r, low-brow comedies were...
- The Volkstheater (translated as "People's Theatre") in Vienna was founded in 1889 by request of the citizens of Vienna, amongst them the dramatist Ludwig...
- Retrieved 30 January 2019. Die Dir****ren des Münchner Volkstheaters u. Münchner Volkstheater; in: Münchener Ratsch-Kathl Nr. 92, 16. November 1904, S...
- The Volkstheater FrankfurtLiesel Christ was founded in 1971 in Frankfurt by Liesel Christ [de]. In addition to dialectal plays in Frankfurterisch [de]...
- Volkstheater is a station on U3 and U2 of the Vienna U-Bahn. It is located in the Innere Stadt District. It opened in 1980. The U2 part of the station...
- The Volkstheater Rostock (English: Rostock People's Theatre) is the muni****l theatre of the Hanseatic city of Rostock. It has three venues: the Großes...
- Volkstheater is a privately operated theater in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was founded in 1945 (according to other sources, 1946) and closed...
- German actor and current director of Volkstheater Millowitsch Mariele Millowitsch (born 1955), German actress Volkstheater Millowitsch, a traditional Cologne...
- Ballets Russes appeared with Anna Pavlova. In the 1930s it was run as the Volkstheater Berlin. After World War II it served as the temporary opera house of...
- most successful Austrian musicians since 2000, and has been held in the Volkstheater in Vienna each March since 2012. It is the Austrian equivalent to the...