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Latest revision as of 14:13, 13 February 2025
Theatre building in Munich, Germany
- Theater auf dem Anger
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| English | Theater auf dem Anger [Munich, DE] | Theatre building in Munich, Germany |
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München: Theater auf dem Anger Country: Germany (Deutschland) State: Bayern City: München Location: St.-Jakobs-Platz (formerly: Anger) Street comedy theatre operated by the Italian impresario, Lorenzo Lorenzoni. Famous for the comic servant role of "Lipperl", created by Franz Maria Schweiger in 1776, hence also known as "Lipperl-Theater". Also known as "Kreuzer-Theater" [Penny Theatre] relating to the cheap entrance fees. Later, the company was operated by Josef Schwaiger and moved to a newly built theatre on Sonnenstraße (see Schweiger-Theater). (English)
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Built of wood. (English)
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March 1811Gregorian
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