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Döbbelinsches Theater

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took over on 10 June the same year. When Koch died in 1775, Döbbelin became the theatre's director on 17 April. Prior to its foundation, Berlin had an opera house (founded in 1742) which only employed Italian artists, and travelling theater troupes often visited the city, but the Döbbelin theater
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was erected basically at the same location, restarting the theatrical tradition, though mainly concentrating on operettas and musicals while more serious plays were performed in the
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Dagmar Claus: Einer, der den Hanswurst vertrieb. Carl Theophil Doebbelin (1727–1793). In: Berlinische Monatsschrift 2/1997 beim Luisenstädtischen Bildungsverein, S. 68ff
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was the first permanent theater for a permanent German language stage company.
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and was situated in Behrenstraße, replacing the temporary wooden stages on the
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served as an interim director and after Schuch died on 3 January 1775,
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