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Theatre Maker Claus Peymann Died

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He was regarded as an obstinate transverse thinker. One who fought and fought for theatre in Stuttgart, Bochum, Vienna and Berlin. Now director Claus Peymann died at the age of 88.

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Claus Peymann, the director of theatre and artistic director during decades of European temples such as the Burgtheater of Vienna and the Berliner Ensemble, died on Wednesday at the age of 88 in his Berlin house of Köpenick after a long illness. When legend became a fact, a character of John Ford said, it prints the legend. Peymann, a director more subversive, agitating and marginal than John Ford, never doubted it: he chose military in truth. H…

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A little personal memory of Claus Peymann.

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With Claus Peymann everything was theater. He himself was a great actor. Everything nicely staged. With wit and rhythm. A character like from a pleasure play. Now he died at the age of 88 years.

The Uffizi say the fight to selfie tourism. And: Theatre legend Claus Peymann died 88 years old in Berlin.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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For decades he wrote theatre history: The director and director Claus Peymann is dead. He died after a long and severe illness in Berlin. Peymann became 88 years old.

·Germany
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The well-known German theater director and artistic director Claus Peymann has died. He died in Berlin after a long, serious illness. Peymann was 88 years old.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Dalmatinski portal broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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