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In this article, I consider the formation of national theatres in Sweden and Russia under the guidance of King Gustav III and Empress Catherine II. Both Swedish and Russian theatres in the second half of the eighteenth century consolidated their nationali... see more

Theatrical life in Zagreb – as well as in other comparable Central and East European cities – had long been dominated by performances of German-speaking theatre companies. The earliest performances in German, staged exclusively for domestic aristocrats, d... see more

Theatre played a pivotal role in Nazi propaganda and cultural politics. The German language minority theatres, which continued to exist east and south of the new borders of post 1919 Germany, attracted a particular interest from the Nazi regime as they we... see more

The article tries to illuminate the effects of the newly new-constructed Provincial Theatre in Ljubljana between 1892 and 1914. This was the time, when the two directorates shared joint theatre premises: Slovene and German. The author draws attention to t... see more

German journalist of Czech origin, Julius Ohm-Januschowsky, was one of more important personalities in music journalism of the last quarter of 19th century in Ljubljana. His main work was to report and evaluate music-theatrical performances. His contribut... see more

Theatre in the German Democratic Republic was an essential part of the state propaganda machine and was strictly controlled by the cultural bureaucracy and by the party. Until the early sixties, ancient plays were rarely staged. In the sixties, classical ... see more

The article tries to illuminate the effects of the newly new-constructed Provincial Theatre in Ljubljana between 1892 and 1914. This was the time, when the two directorates shared joint theatre premises: Slovene and German. The author draws attention to t... see more

German journalist of Czech origin, Julius Ohm-Januschowsky, was one of more important personalities in music journalism of the last quarter of 19th century in Ljubljana. His main work was to report and evaluate music-theatrical performances. His contribut... see more

This article examines the English repertoire of the German theatre in Ljubljana in the last decades of the Habsburg monarchy and its reception by the local German newspaper, Laibacher Zeitung. It considers only drama, not operas or operettas. The English ... see more

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