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"For What Does Man Live on?" – Successful Staging Raises Questions to the Present

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Celia (Antje Prust) and Polly Peachum (Rose Lohmann) Photo: Florian Dürkopp The Schauspiel Dortmund and his artistic director venture into a production of Bertolt Brecht's "Dreigroschenoper" ("Three-gross opera"). And not somewhere, but in the salt camp of the Hansa coking plant. An evening full of bright costumes, many alleymen and lots of slogans against capitalism. Elisabeth Hauptmann as a forgotten collaborator at the "Dreigroschenoper" ("Th…
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Celia (Antje Prust) and Polly Peachum (Rose Lohmann) Photo: Florian Dürkopp The Schauspiel Dortmund and his artistic director venture into a production of Bertolt Brecht's "Dreigroschenoper" ("Three-gross opera"). And not somewhere, but in the salt camp of the Hansa coking plant. An evening full of bright costumes, many alleymen and lots of slogans against capitalism. Elisabeth Hauptmann as a forgotten collaborator at the "Dreigroschenoper" ("Th…

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Nordstadtblogger broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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