STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2538, sig. 109-12/185 (poškozeno) Page 125 · 125 of 129
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100a KAFFEEHAUS-GROSSSTÄTTEN ELEKRA GUIDANCE; YOU. ALFRED HÄUSER THE GERMAN THEATER-KAFFEE IN PRAG NEXT TO THE GEMAN OPERNHAUS RICHARD-WAGNER-STRASSE, AT MUSEUM the passionate son, frenzied, inflamed and finally silent and deeply surrendered in the compulsion of duty. For the ill Robert Taube, Ern st Fine letter papers Sattler plays the master Bernauer in a nutshell and firmly. The painting Caspar Nehers created a historically faithful, gripping set through wide perspective-reliable fountain pens. The audience stands under the impression of an artistic exquisite gift revelation. - Hauptmann's "Fuhrmann Henschel" found an extraordinary reproduction in the theatre in Saarlandstraße. Karl Heinz Martin Karl Kellner gives the drama grown out of the truth of things the bright lights and provides the plot and Nachf.AlbertGierke the language with the necessary strong accents. The Prague, Wenceslas Square corner of Heinrichsgasse Sets by H a n s Sa ch s create the same environment from which the cruel tragedy of this deeper acting is explained. Eugen Klöpfer's Henschel, naturally springing from the social underground of things, is an event in itself. From the heavy dullness Klöpfer develops the realization BAU-BURO of the great fraud. With the outstanding playing inten- dant his actors form a homogenous general play JOSEF SVOBODA JUN. Flockina von Platen als Weibsteufel Hanne, Lina Carstens als apprehensive Frau Henschel, Gustav Ingenieur und Stadtbaumeister W al d a u als characterisch zeichneter Siebenhaar, Carl Kuhlmann als originaler Wermelskirch und PRAG 1-403 - Rittergasse 16 n. Jos ef Renn er als well gestaltter Haufe. They all agreed with their director and the other Dar telephone 219-12 to a game whose dramatic force made a huge impression on the audience. Owner: Ing. Stefan Koloschek The Schiller-Theater Baumeister fulfilled a duty of honour to M ax Halbe, whose drama "D er Strom" was performed on the occasion of the poet's 75th birthday. The play was the 22