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and a reduction of the auditorium from 670 to 400 seats, the Grillo-Theater became a flexible smaller venue; it re-opened in September 1990 with Shakespeare's
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The building was badly damaged in World War II; it was restored with a much simpler façade and re-opened in 1950 with Wagner's opera
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In 1988, the role of the Grillo-Theater as Essen's major stage venue was taken by the newly constructed
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became head of design in 1927 and designed here eight operas and 11 plays.
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Commemorative plaque for Friedrich Grillo on the south side of the theatre
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Theatre in Essen, Germany, used by the municipal drama company
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Essen
Friedrich Grillo
Lessing
Minna von Barnhelm
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
Erwin Piscator
Jean-Louis Barrault
Heinz Dietrich Kenter
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Hansgünther Heyme
Caspar Neher
Aalto Theatre
Werner Ruhnau
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A Midsummer Night's Dream


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