HITLER TURNS TO ARTS
THEATRE IN CHANCELLERY BERLIN, April 2. Herr Adolf' Hitler is finding time to toy with tho arts and the theatre these days. The strain of busy days to establish his power has lessened greatly, and the Fuehrer begins his forty-ninth year of life surrounded by many new pleasures. * An artistic modern theatre has boon built in on wing of tho Reich's chancellery in tho Wilhelmstrnsse. Its devolving, disappearing stage, bbic arid »ilvwr auditorium and artistically decorated dressing-rooms are said to He the latest in theatre const ruction.
Herr Hitler likes to attend rehearsals of casts from State operas or theatres who arc to perform for him, and he often takes a hand in suggesting nrtistie changes. His Munich home is filled with an elaborate art collection. "Ho has an exquisite taste," a Berlin art dealer related.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19338, 31 May 1937, Page 13
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