Event |
An Evening of Bertolt Brecht : What Keeps Mankind Alive....
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Venue |
Scott Theatre, Adelaide, SA |
Umbrella Event |
Adelaide Festival of Arts 1980 |
First Date |
16 March 1980 |
Opening Date |
16 March 1980 |
Last Date |
16 March 1980 |
Dates Estimated |
No |
Status |
Professional |
World Premiere |
No |
Part of a Tour |
Yes |
Description |
Gisela May is regarded world wide as the foremost interpreter of the works of Brecht, and recognised as perhaps the finest diseuse of our time, as well as a straight theatre actress of the highest gifts. Alfred Muller is one of East Germany's finest actors and has for many years been a standing member of the Maxim Gorki Theatre in East Berlin, a company dedicated to innovatory drama. |
Description Source |
Programme |
Primary Genre |
Music Theatre
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Secondary Genre |
Cabaret
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Related Events |
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Organisations |
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Contributors |
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Text Nationality |
Germany
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Production Nationality |
Germany
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Event Status |
Completed
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Data Source |
Source |
Description |
Programme |
Performing Arts Collection of South Australia |
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Event Identifier
| 63012 |
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