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Opened
  
1954

Architectural style
  
Modern architecture

Phone
  
+49 30 24065777

Volksbühne

Address
  
Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz, 10178 Berlin, Germany

Architects
  
Oskar Kaufmann, Hans Richter

Similar
  
Schaubühne, Deutsches Theater, Theater am Schiffbauerdamm, Rosa‑Luxemburg‑Platz, Theater des Westens

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Pfusch herbert fritsch volksb hne berlin


The Volksbühne ("People's Theatre") is a theater in Berlin, Germany. Located in Berlin's city center Mitte on Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz (Rosa Luxemburg Square) in what was the GDR's capital.

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The Volksbühne was built during the years 1913 to 1914 and was designed by Oskar Kaufmann, with integrated sculpture by Franz Metzner. It opened on December 30, 1914 and has its origin in an organization known as the "Freie Volksbühne" ("Free People's Theater") which sketched out the vision for a theater "of the people" in 1892. The goal of the organization was to promote the naturalist plays of the day at prices accessible to the common worker. The original slogan inscribed on the edifice was "Die Kunst dem Volke" ("Art to the people"). During World War II, the theatre was heavily damaged like much of the rest of Berlin. From 1950 to 1954, it was rebuilt according to the design of architect Hans Richter.

Frank Castorf became director in 1992. In 2015 the City of Berlin announced that Castorf will be replaced by Chris Dercon in 2017. The theater was named the most exciting stage in Germany („aufregendste Bühne Deutschlands“), attracting much press attention and establishing a reputation as one of the most provocative and experimental major theaters in contemporary Germany.

Volksb hne berlin der spieler backstage trailer by josefsohn


References

Volksbühne Wikipedia