A German theater premiering a satirical play about Adolf Hitler’s youth on Friday will proceed with its plans to give theatergoers free admittance if they wear a swastika armband, while those who pay ...
A theater in southern Germany is proceeding with plans to open a satirical play Friday about Adolf Hitler's youth in which some patrons will be wearing swastika armbands, despite objections and legal ...
This piece originally appeared on The Conversation. Since 2015, over one million refugees have entered Germany. As a political event, the so-called refugee crisis continues to color public policy and ...
Theater Konstanz, located in the southern city of Constance, announced the initiative ahead of the play's April 20 debut; the date is also Hitler's birthday. Mein Kampf, which translates to "My ...
German prosecutors have launched a probe into a theater's plans to offer free tickets to a play named after Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf to people willing to don a swastika. A spokesman from the ...
In an artistic world that constantly deconstructs itself, the creators of “The Plague” and “Dekalog” turned toward digital tools, with self-filmed actors and direction from the audience. By A.J.
BERLIN — When Shermin Langhoff took over the Maxim Gorki Theater, in 2013, she became not only the first female artistic director of a state theater here since the 1970s but the first of Turkish ...