Max Martersteig (11 February 1853 – 3 November 1926) was a German actor, theatre director and writer. Born in Weimar, Martersteig began his acting training...
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worked under Max Martersteig and his conductor Otto Lohse on the decoration of the Bühnen der Stadt Köln and as a sculptor. Martersteig had seen Wildermann's...
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Wilhelm II in English at receptions. He worked as assistant director to Max Martersteig at the Cologne Stadttheater on Glockengasse. He was head of the Weimar...
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under the pseudonym Harald Hoffmann at the Cologne Drama School under Max Martersteig as an actor and director. In the 1906/1907 season, Schmitt worked as...
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Minna von Barnhelm performed at the opening. The director in 1905 was Max Martersteig. The house lasted until its destruction by bombing in the Second World...
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Garde-Grenadier-Regiments No. 1. W. Moeser, Berlin 1899, p. 73–74. Max Martersteig: Das deutsche Theater im 19. Jahrhundert. Eine kulturgeschichtliche...
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Ferdinand Bellermann (1814–1889), later a landscape painter Friedrich Martersteig (1814–1899), later a painter Sixtus Armin Thon (1817–1901), later painter...
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Legends and Anecdotes section above). Between 1851 and 1900, Friedrich Martersteig painted the Ulrich von Huttens Dichterkrönung 1517 in Augsburg durch...
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