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Theater Tiefrot is a private theatre in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. [1] The artistic director is named Volker Lippman, an actor and director, as well as the Tiefrot's founder. [1]
The theatre has made a name for itself by showing some notable plays like The Artificial Silk Girl by Irmgard Keun and Brother Molière by Gerold Theobald. The Tiefrot claims on their website [1] that they have won the Cologne Theater Prize seven times - however, there is no reliable source to reinforce this.
The Volkstheater Millowitsch, also known as the Millowitsch-Theater, was a medium-sized theatre in Cologne, Germany where popular, low-brow comedies were performed.
Karin Beier is a German theatre director.
The Rheinpark is a 40 hectare (0,4 km²) large urban park along the right bank of the river Rhine in Cologne, Germany. The park lies between the Cologne districts of Deutz and Mülheim and includes a beach club, an open-air theater and a Roman Thermae styled public bath. It was voted Germany's best park in 2007.
A-Musik is a record label for experimental music, a record distributor and a music store. A-Musik is based in Cologne and was founded in 1995 by Georg Odijk.
The Cologne Ring is a semi-circular, some 6 km long urban boulevard in Innenstadt, Cologne and the city's busiest and most prominent street system. The Cologne Ring is a four lane street and part of Bundesstraße 9.
Uiwang Station is a ground-level metro station on line 1 of the Seoul Subway in Uiwang, South Korea. The station's four exits offer access to the Korea National University of Transportation, the Korean Railroad Museum and the Bugok Dong area of Uiwang. Travel time from Uiwang Station to Seoul Station on Line 1 is 50 minutes.
St. Maria ad Gradus is the name of a former church located East of the Cathedral of Cologne, Germany, situated between the cathedral and the Rhine.
Kamo is a village in the Akhuryan Municipality of the Shirak Province of Armenia. The village was named after Kamo, the nom de guerre of Simon Ter-Petrossian (1882-1922).
Dangjeong station (Korean: 당정역) is an infill station on the Seoul Metropolitan Subway Line 1. It serves the city of Gunpo in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea and is the subway station closest to Hansei University.
The Cologne Opera refers to both the main opera house in Cologne, Germany and its resident opera company.
Liuskasaari is an island located south of Helsinki, Finland. To the north is the smaller Liuskaluoto, to the west is Sirpalesaari, and to the east is Uunisaari. Liuskasaari is part of the group of islands formed by these islands and those further east Haraka and Särkä.
Arkadaş Theater is a theatre in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Hänneschen-Theater is a traditional puppetry-theatre in Cologne, Germany. It was established in the year 1802. The stage is situated in a building on Eisenmarkt in downtown Cologne. The pieces are set in Knollendorf, a fictional village somewhere in the outskirts of Cologne. The popular puppets represent fictional characters who embody typical traits of cologne people, so Tünnes and Schäl, Hänneschen and Bärbelchen, as well as other unique characters. In addition to the ever-changing pieces that are staged for adults and children, the puppet shows are also an important part of the Cologne Carnival. The carnival puppet session is each year a loving parody of a conventional Carnival session.
The Tazzelwurm (Varieté) was a theatre in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It was the first music hall theatre in Cologne after World War II. The building was located on Zülpicher Street and was one of the few remaining larger halls in largely destroyed post-war Cologne.
Theater am Dom is a theatre in Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
The Gloria-Theater is a multi-purpose theatre and event space, originally a cinema-theatre, in the centre of Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located on Apostelnstraße north of the Neumarkt, near the Basilica of the Holy Apostles.
The International Impulse Theater Festival presents productions of the independent theatre scene of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The Festival was founded in 1990 by Dietmar N. Schmidt and directed by him until 2006. It shows remarkable productions of the independent theatre in the German-speaking world and since its foundation in 1990 has become an important platform for independent, experimental theatre.
Theater der Welt is an international theatre festival in Germany initiated by the International Theatre Institute. The main objective is to present theatre productions from all over the world. It became triennial in 1993 and takes place each time in a different city with a different artistic director.
The Rice Valley Wilderness is a wilderness area near Blythe and Rice in the Mojave Desert region of California, managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
New York Community Hospital is a hospital in Brooklyn, NY that was founded in 1929 by two brothers, both doctors. The hospital has been renamed several times before becoming part of New York-Presbyterian Hospital in 1997. They more recently partnered with Maimonides Medical Center. The hospital, which was described as "One Address, Many Hospitals" due to changing names, offers Kosher meals to patients.