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János Kulka has returned to the stage and allows the viewer to become disconcertingly close to him

Summary by Magyar Hang
In 2006, János Kulka recited Thomas Mann's short novel Death in Venice as an audiobook, which provides the framework for the one-hour performance directed by László Csuja.
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In 2006, János Kulka recited Thomas Mann's short novel Death in Venice as an audiobook, which provides the framework for the one-hour performance directed by László Csuja.

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Magyar Hang broke the news in on Sunday, October 13, 2024.
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