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New German Theatre (Státní opera), Prague, 1933

Added on 2020-03-102020-03-10

Run in: Prague, Czechia

First performance: 5 February 1933

Sung in German   

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New German Theatre

(Státní opera)

Address ∙ Wilsonova 4, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia

∙ w i t h ∙ I M P R E S A R I O ∙

Paul Eger

Conductor ∙ Max Rudolf
Director/Regisseur ∙ Otto Erhardt

Notes:

Contributors: Martin Nedbal
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