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Volksbühne

December 2016

  • Pfusch at the Volksbühne

    Revolt at the Volksbühne: behind the scenes at Berlin's troubled theatre

    The Volksbühne, designed to bring art to the working classes, has its own workshop to ‘build things you cannot buy’. This curiosity shop of props is at the heart of the row over Chris Dercon’s appointment as artistic director

June 2016

  • A production at the Volksbühne theatre in Berlin

    Open letter turns spotlight on Berlin Volksbühne theatre's offstage drama

    Letter signed by 180 directors, actors and designers decries change in direction at avant garde theatre under new chief

February 2016

  • Yanis Varoufakis (left) looks on as Julian Assange speaks via a live broadcast at the official launch of DiEM25.

    Yanis Varoufakis launches pan-European leftwing movement DiEM25

    Greece’s former finance minister says umbrella group will ‘shake Europe – gently, compassionately, but firmly’

January 2016

  • Frances Morris

    Frances Morris to become new Tate Modern chief

    Veteran curator who has been with Tate galleries since 1987 will become first Briton to head successful showcase of contemporary artists

September 2015

  • Murmel Murmel performed at the Volksbühne in 2012.

    Theatre blog
    Theatrical surprises: good for audiences, essential for artists

  • Hartwig Fischer, who is poised to take charge at the British Museum.

    German to become first foreign director of British Museum since 1827

August 2015

  • The cast of Murmel Murmel

    Murmel Murmel at Edinburgh festival review – boisterous comic elan

    This crack ensemble perform the single word of Dieter Roth’s text in such varied forms it is like watching somebody’s repressed unconscious run riot
  • Murmel Murmel.

    This week’s new theatre

    Murmel Mumel | Absent | Dancing At Lughnasa | Lanark: A Life In Three Acts | Bristol festival of puppetry | People, Places And Things
  • Tilda Swinton in John Maybury's film adaptation of Man to Man.

    'The Brandenburg Beckett': the last living link to German theatre's golden age

    He has been called ‘the German Orson Welles’ and carries the torch of political theatre lit by Bertolt Brecht. As Edinburgh prepares to stage Man to Man, his play about a woman forced to pass as her husband, the great writer Manfred Karge talks about class war, capitalism and why Hitler films are boring

July 2015

  • Alex Farquharson, new director of Tate Britain

    Tate Britain appoints Alex Farquharson as director

    Nottingham Contemporary chief replaces Penelope Curtis, whose five-year tenure generated praise and sometimes opprobrium

April 2015

  • Chris Dercon.

    People's choice? Mixed reviews for Chris Dercon's Volksbühne appointment

  • Chris Dercon, the Tate Modern director

    Tate Modern boss to leave for leading role at Berlin's Volksbühne theatre

  • Actors perform during the rehearsal of Villa Verdi at the Volksbühne in Berlin.

    Offstage drama at talk of leading role for Tate boss at Berlin's Volksbühne theatre

  • Charlotte Higgins

    Notebook
    Has the BBC lost its nerve over political dramas?

    Charlotte Higgins

March 2015

  • New Edinburgh international festival director Fergus Linehan: ‘You don’t have to like it. That’s not the point.’

    Pop goes the festival: Fergus Linehan unveils his Edinburgh 2015 surprises

    After 68 years, the Edinburgh international festival is finally embracing pop. Its new boss reveals why Franz Ferdinand and Sufjan Stevens will be rubbing shoulders with Lepage, McBurney – and a one-word dadaist drama

September 2013

  • Otto Sander reunited with Wim Wenders for In Weiter Ferne, So Nah! (Faraway, So Close) in 1993

    Otto Sander obituary

    Versatile actor at Berlin's Schaubühne theatre who made films with Wim Wenders and Eric Rohmer

October 2012

  • Happy Days

    Theatre blog
    Death of a Salesman v the death of directing

    Lyn Gardner: As the recent ruckus over Arthur Miller's Salesman demonstrates, literary estates tend to be hugely protective of late authors' texts. But shouldn't a good play be open to fresh interpretation?

March 2011

  • Ulrich Muhe and Katharina Schuttler in Sarah Kane's Aneantis, directed by Thomas Ostermeier.

    Theatre blog
    Germany's fringe theatre is confusing, unpredictable – and thrilling

  • thieves german theatre

    New Europe: Germany
    Don't mention the phwoar: the future of German theatre

August 2010

  • Singers Alexander Marco-Buhrmester in th

    Christoph Schlingensief obituary

    Theatre director, artist and film-maker with a fresh, radical take on Germany's past
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