Biography And Politics: “Der Zauberer Von Öz – Eine Fußballtragödie“ In Bremen
Theater Bremen is currently showing the world premiere production of Der Zauberer von Öz – Eine...
Read MoreDaniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe was Lecturer and Senior Lecturer in Drama (University of Wales Aberystwyth, 1994-2007) and Professor of Drama at the University of Lincoln (2007-2017). He expanded his creative profile with a novel (2017), and as an audio book narrator (2018). Since August 2019 he has served as artistic director of piccolo teatro Haventheater in Bremerhaven, Germany and has been writing opera reviews for "Seen and Heard International" since early 2024. He is the author of Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe, "Boulevard Comedy Theatre in Germany," Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2005.
Posted by Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe | 4th Dec 2025 | Directing, Germany, Review, Theatre and Politics
Theater Bremen is currently showing the world premiere production of Der Zauberer von Öz – Eine...
Read MorePosted by Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe | 28th Nov 2025 | Adaptation, Directing, Germany, Review
Der Schimmelreiter (The Rider on the White Horse) is a novella by German writer Theodor Storm...
Read MorePosted by Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe | 20th Nov 2025 | Directing, Essay, Germany
Since August 2019, I have owned and run the chamber theatre, piccolo teatro Haventheater, in...
Read MorePosted by Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe | 29th Oct 2025 | Directing, Germany, Review
Sein oder nicht sein is a play by Nick Whitby (b.1963), premiered on Broadway in 2008, and first...
Read MorePosted by Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe | 27th Oct 2025 | Directing, Germany, Review
This six-hour production of Hamlet took Shakespeare’s play as the starting and end point, in...
Read MorePosted by Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe | 10th Oct 2025 | Directing, Germany, Review
The small district of Schnoor in the northern German city of Bremen, consisting of some 100...
Read MorePosted by Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe | 9th Sep 2025 | Directing, Germany, Review
At German theatres, some assistant directors are employed for the duration of a production, from...
Read MorePosted by Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe | 25th Aug 2025 | Festivals, Germany, Review
In 1997, an association was founded in the German city of Verden on the river Aller, located...
Read MorePosted by Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe | 24th Aug 2025 | Festivals, Germany, Review
Over the summer months, all of the publicly funded state and municipal theatres, as well as...
Read MorePosted by Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe | 28th Jul 2025 | Germany, Management, Review
Germany’s theatre landscape is very rich indeed. Many cities have publicly owned and funded...
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