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theatre in Langenthal, Switzerland

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Built 1914-1916 by Keiser and Bracher. Opened 17 Dec 1916 with Ludwig van Beethoven's Die Ruinen von Athen. Funded by a bequest of Arnold Geiser. 2016-2017 major renovation. Used for touring performances. (English)
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theatre in Langenthal, Switzerland
  • Stadttheater Langenthal
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Stadttheater Langenthal [Langenthal]
theatre in Langenthal, Switzerland
  • Stadttheater Langenthal

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Built 1914-1916 by Keiser and Bracher. Opened 17 Dec 1916 with Ludwig van Beethoven's Die Ruinen von Athen. Funded by a bequest of Arnold Geiser. 2016-2017 major renovation. Used for touring performances. (English)
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