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Kroll
Inspired by the Kroll Opera House (Krolloper Berlin) in the 1930th and the conductor and composer Otto Klemperer (1885-1973).
Music –Mark Polscher • Script and Directing – Andreas Rochholl• Visual and Camera – Börries Müller-Büsching
Editor – Hanka Knipper, Set Photographer – Erik-Jan Ouwerkerk, Costume – Josephine Barbe, Bodypainting – Janny Cirpka, Production assistance – Susannah Haberfeld, Set Assistance – Laura Hatry
The foreign Singer – Moon Suk • Goat shepherdess – Susannah Haberfeld • Klemperer I – Christian Banzhaf • Goldelse / Viktoria Prutenia, Member of the Committee on Cultural and Media Affairs – Judy Winter • Klemperer II – Axel Schultes • A woman in variation – Iris Schieferstein • Policewoman – Margrét Sara Guðjónsdóttir• Homeless person – Anne Retzlaff • The child on the leopard – Leo Burkhardt • The Archivist – Klaus Geitel
and: Adolphe Binder, Luzia Braun, Dorothee Dubrau, Claudia Henne, Swantje-Britt Koerner, Ariadne von Schirach, Alice Ströver, Ekaterina Tomaϊdou, Agata Vogel, Andrea Wilshaus, Manfred Eichel, Ulf Goebel, Claus Goedicke, Thomas Herr, Jost Lehne, Falilou Seck, Thomas Wohlfahrt
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Kroll Opera House
Former opera house in Berlin, Germany
52°31′07″N13°22′14″E / 52.51861°N 13.37056°E / 52.51861; 13.37056
Kroll Opera House | |
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The Kroll Opera House, 1933 | |
Status | Demolished |
Location | Königsplatz |
Town or city | Berlin |
Country | Germany |
Construction started | April 1843 |
Completed | 1844 |
Opened | 15 February 1844 |
Closed | 22 November 1943 |
Demolished | 1951 |
Architect(s) | Friedrich Ludwig Persius |
The Kroll Opera House (German: Krolloper, Kroll-Oper) in Berlin, Germany, was in the Tiergarten district on the western edge of the Königsplatz square (today Platz der Republik), facing the Reichstag building. It was built in 1844 as an entertainment venue for the restaurant owner Joseph Kroll, and redeveloped as an opera house in 1851. It also served as the assembly hall of the Reichstag from 1933 to 1942. Severely damaged by the bombing of Berlin in World War II and the Battle of Berlin, it was demolished in 1951.
History
[edit]1842–1848: Early years
[edit]The Kroll story began in the Silesian capital Breslau, where the entrepreneur Joseph Kroll (1797–1848) had opened the "Kroll Winter Garden" in 1837. The Breslau authorities chose this reputable establishment to entertain the new Prussian