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CodeDS1085
Dates1949-
Person Name; Berliner Ensemble; 1949-
ActivityThe company first worked at Wolfgang Langhoff's Deutsches Theater (Schumannstrasse). In 1954, it moved to its own home at the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm. Here Brecht directed his plays 'The Caucasian Chalk Circle' and, together with Erich Engel, 'The Life of Galileo'. After Brecht's death in 1956, Helene Weigel continued as the company's artistic manager. Productions included 'The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui', 'Coriolan' and 'The Mother'. Ruth Berghaus became artistic director in the 1970s. Manfred Wekwerth replaced her as artistic director in 1977. In 1992, under the new artistic management of Matthias Langhoff, Fritz Marquardt, Heiner Müller, Peter Palitzsch, and Peter Zadek, the Berliner Ensemble changed from a state-owned theater into a private, limited company subsidized by the city government. Müller died in December 1995, and Claus Peymann was appointed as director / manager, and re-opened the theatre in January 2000 following extensive rennovation work.
Corporate NameBerliner Ensemble

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