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  1. From 1931 on, the theatre was called Deutsches Nationaltheater am Schiffbauerdamm. Notable actors included Lotte Lenya, Carola Neher, Hilde Körber, Helene Weigel, Ernst Busch, Ernst Deutsch, Kurt Gerron, Theo Lingen, and Peter Lorre. With the Nazi takeover in 1933, the theatre declined and was finally closed in 1944.

  2. Ab 1931 hieß das Haus Deutsches Nationaltheater am Schiffbauerdamm. 1932 gastierte hier das proletarisch-revolutionäre Theaterkollektiv Truppe 1931 mit der Darbietung Da liegt der Hund begraben von Gustav von Wangenheim.

  3. 1945-1953 After having been used as an entertainment theatre from 1931 to 1944, it is reopened in 1945 under Rudolf Platte, followed by the artistic direction of Fritz Wisten in 1946, until the latter is able to move into the reconstructed Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz in 1954.

  4. The Theater am Schiffbauerdamm (German pronunciation: [teˈaːtɐ ʔam ˈʃɪfbaʊɐˌdam]) is a theatre building at the Schiffbauerdamm riverside in the Mitte district of Berlin, Germany, opened on 19 November 1892.

  5. "Schiffbauerdamm, Theater Am" published on by null. German playhouse, built in 1890 in the centre of Berlin, since 1954 the home of the Berliner Ensemble. Its first period of prominence was from 1928 until 1931 under the ...

  6. History. [] The precursor ensemble of Staatskapelle Weimar dates from 1482, with the formation of a musical ensemble in service of the Weimar Fürsten (Princes). In 1602, the ensemble attained resident status at the Weimar court, as the Herzoglichen Hofkapelle (Ducal Court Ensemble).

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  8. Location: Mitte, Bertolt-Brecht-Platz 1 (formerly: Schiffbauerdamm 4a-7) Built 1891-1892 by Heinrich Seeling as "Neues Theater am Schiffbauerdamm" (also simply known as "Neues Theater"). Neo-baroque interior decoration by Ernst Westphal.

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