THE GERMAN STAGE
OUTCRY TN BERLIN. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright BERLIN, March 11. ■ (Received March 12, at 1 a.m.) ! The daring nature of post-war stage | productions in Germany led to an outj cry by political and religions organisations, and resulted in Herr Klion, a leading opera producer, being forced to retire from his theatre. Klein now returns to the attack hy announcing a. new revue entitled ‘ Berlin Without a. Chemise.’ The. critics affirm that Klein has developed a nudity chorus, and so far it only remains to disrobe the audience. The ‘Deutsche Zeitung ’ demands that the police should prohibit chemise-less revues.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 19196, 12 March 1926, Page 5
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