Prussian State Theatre

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The Prussian State Theatre was a prominent state-run theatre in Berlin that became one of Germany’s leading stages, especially noted for its productions during the early 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf state theatre
theatre company
audience Berlin public
Prussian court and officials
city Berlin
continent Europe
country Germany NERFINISHED
Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia
culturalRole important venue for German-language drama
major institution in Berlin’s theatrical life
eraOfProminence early 20th century
fundedBy Prussian state NERFINISHED
governance state‑run institution
hasGenreFocus literary theatre
serious drama
influenced development of modern German theatre
languageOfPerformance German
locatedIn Germany
Prussia NERFINISHED
location Berlin NERFINISHED
notableFor high‑quality dramatic productions
influence on German theatre in the early 20th century
operatedBy Prussian state
ownedBy Prussian government NERFINISHED
partOf Prussian state cultural system
region Brandenburg NERFINISHED
significance one of Germany’s leading stages in the early 20th century
status defunct
typeOfPerformances classical theatre
contemporary plays
spoken drama

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Gustaf Gründgens employer Prussian State Theatre