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Review of Dreigroschenoper (Threepenny opera) by Brecht and Weill opening Berlin Admiralspalast starring Campino and Klaus Maria Brandauer
Bleak Brecht plunges knife into modern wound
Review of Dreigroschenoper (Threepenny opera) by Brecht and Weill
opening the Admiralspalast in Berlin last week:
Bleak Brecht plunges knife into modern wound | The Arts | The Australian
funny
opening the Admiralspalast in Berlin last week:
Bleak Brecht plunges knife into modern wound | The Arts | The Australian
funny
Dreigroschenoper (Threepenny opera) by Brecht and Weill opened Berlin Admiralspalast
by Michael Fischer The Independent
Klaus Maria Brandauer's eagerly awaited production of The Threepenny Opera at Berlin Admiralspalast has received a mixed reception.
While the German rock star Campino, who stars as Mack the Knife, was cheered, there were also scattered boos for the conventional staging...
Independent's Review
Klaus Maria Brandauer's eagerly awaited production of The Threepenny Opera at Berlin Admiralspalast has received a mixed reception.
While the German rock star Campino, who stars as Mack the Knife, was cheered, there were also scattered boos for the conventional staging...
Independent's Review