The Burgtheater (German: [ˈbʊʁk.teˌaːtɐ]; literally: "Castle Theater" but alternatively translated as "(Imperial) Court Theater"), originally known as...
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actor, stage director and theatre manager (Intendant). He managed the Burgtheater in Vienna from 1971 to 1976. He was also involved in television productions...
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Burgtheater Dinslaken is a theatre in Dinslaken, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. 51°33′44″N 6°43′53″E / 51.56222°N 6.73139°E / 51.56222; 6.73139 v...
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German). 15 May 2000. Retrieved 19 September 2019. "Premiere am Wiener Burgtheater: Ödipus in Kolonos". kultur-channel.at (in German). 11 May 2003. Retrieved...
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role of the student Simin. Martin Kušej brought Kammerer to Vienna's Burgtheater as a permanent ensemble member at the beginning of the 2019/20 season...
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September 2005, Joachim Meyerhoff has been an ensemble member of the Burgtheater in Vienna. At the beginning of the 2013 season, he returned to the Deutsche...
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palace gardens, which was later converted into a theater, the Altes Burgtheater (Englisch: Old Castle Theater or Old Court Theater). By this point, the...
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Schauspiel Frankfurt am Main, Schauspielhaus Zürich (CH) and at the Burgtheater in Vienna (AT), where he has been a director and a member of the ensemble...
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Austrian theatre and film actor. He was part of the ensemble of the Vienna Burgtheater and then moved to the Berliner Ensemble as an ensemble member, of which...
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Court Theatre (film) (redirect from Burgtheater (film))
Court Theatre (German: Burgtheater) is a 1936 Austrian drama film directed by Willi Forst and starring Werner Krauss, Carl Esmond and Hortense Raky. Much...
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