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Bernd Wilms at the Deutsches Theater
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During a period in which the Berlin theatre is facing some of the most unsettling changes (and some say its worst crises) in a long and storied history, Bernd Wilms has reason to be optimistic. He may not always be ardent in his enthusiasm, and there are certainly days when he must seriously ponder the viability of theatre's future in the German capital. As Intendant of the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, however, he runs not only one of the city's most tradition-rich institutions; it is also of...
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Bernd Wilms at the Deutsches Theater
Western European Stages
; During a period in which the Berlin theatre is facing some of the most unsettling changes (and some say its worst crises) in a long and storied history, Bernd Wilms has reason to be optimistic. He may not always be ardent in his enthusiasm, and there are certainly days when he must seriously ponder
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Anatomie Titus Fall of Rome at the Deutsches Theater
Western European Stages
; Anatomie Titus Fall of Rome at the Deutsches Theater After a hiatus of almost a decade, Heiner Muller's works slowly made their way back onto the Berlin stage during late 2007 with the some of the same excitement and furor that they commanded during the early reunification years. In December 2007,
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Berlin, Hamburg, and Hannover: a Winter Sampling
Western European Stages
; Berlin, Hamburg, and Hannover: a Winter Sampling Midwinter travels through Germany allowed me to see a number of current productions, including, in my northern leg, two at Berlin's Deutsches Theater Kammerspiele, one at the Berliner Ensemble, one in Hannover, and Michael Thalheimer's
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The Once And Future Berlin.
Policy Review
; WHEN THE BERLIN WALL came crumbling down in 1989, there was an electricity in the air over the city. The champagne was flowing freely. West Berliners and East Berliners, when they weren't embracing each other and banging on the hoods of Trabants, were feverishly chipping away at the concrete that
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Yank revives `fun' cabaret tradition in Berlin. (Legit).(show by performer Gayle Tufts in Berlin, Germany)(Brief Article)
Variety
; BERLIN For American entertainer Gayle Tufts, building cultural bridges has become the key to her success in Germany. The singer-comedian has managed to grab audiences' attention like no other live performer here. Her current show, Wahre Warheit (The Real Truth), debuted in Berlin in December,
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Berlin's Still Out of Tune In Quest for New Image
International Herald Tribune
; Joseph Fitchett International Herald Tribune 12-09-1997 As construction thunders ahead, Berlin seems confident of having a colossal new skyline ready to welcome the German government when it arrives in two years. But Berlin, haunted by its history, still seems deeply uncertain about how to
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ROCKY LAND DISCOURAGES BUILDING IN BERLIN
The Boston Globe
; BERLIN - Officials in this tiny town 34 miles west of Boston don't have to discourage growth. A combination of rocky terrain and residents who stay for generations has kept the building and selling of homes to a minimum. "Mother Nature has protected Berlin with rocky ledge," said Richard Freeman, a
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The Boston Globe
; ... young people, taking advantage of affordable digs, the last thing you'll be in Berlin is bored. The city's biweekly arts and news magazine, Zitty, was a hefty 290 pages in December. A cover story last winter was simple and to the point, titled "The Joy of ...
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Nothing slows down Berlin.(German filmmaking history)(Germany - Global Media Report)(Lost & Found)(Brief Article)(Column)
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; ... likely will explode with activity. The city will be a boomtown for news organizations, says Klaus Keil, head of Filmboard Berlin-Brandenburg. The major German networks are setting up news studios in Berlin. And SAT1, Germany's No. 2 commercial network ...
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BERLIN'S LOOKING UP The vibrant German capital is gearing up for a cultural extravaganza
Evening Standard - London
; CHEAP and friendly, Berlin is stuffed with more culture (high and low) than almost anywhere in Europe. Now is the time to visit, with e1.3 billion being poured into creating Museum Island, the biggest complex in the world, and another five national museums being redeveloped. Those in the know
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