Guild of the German Stage
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Guild of the German Stage
Summary
Guild of the German Stage is a labor union[1].
Key Facts
- Guild of the German Stage's field of work was Tariff policy[2].
- Guild of the German Stage's field of work was cultural policy[3].
- Guild of the German Stage was a member of German Music Council[4].
- Guild of the German Stage was a member of Q62814587[5].
- Guild of the German Stage was a member of German Cultural Council[6].
- Guild of the German Stage was a member of International Federation of Actors[7].
- Guild of the German Stage is in the country of Germany[8].
- Guild of the German Stage's instance of is recorded as labor union[9].
- Guild of the German Stage's founder is recorded as Franz Krückl[10].
- Guild of the German Stage's founder is recorded as Ludwig Barnay[11].
- Guild of the German Stage's founder is recorded as Ernst Gettke[12].
- Guild of the German Stage's headquarters location is recorded as Hamburg[13].
- Guild of the German Stage's Commons category is recorded as Genossenschaft Deutscher Bühnen-Angehöriger[14].
- December 1, 1871 marks the founding of Guild of the German Stage[15].
- Guild of the German Stage's location of formation is recorded as Weimar[16].
- Guild of the German Stage's official website is recorded as https://www.gdba.de/[17].
- Guild of the German Stage's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Guild of the German Stage[18].
- Guild of the German Stage's director / manager is recorded as Lisa Jopt[19].
- Guild of the German Stage's described by source is recorded as Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th edition (1885–1890)[20].
- Guild of the German Stage's short name is recorded as GDBA[21].
- Guild of the German Stage's different from is recorded as Verkehrsgewerkschaft GDBA[22].
- Guild of the German Stage's street address is recorded as Heinrichstraße 23-25, 22769 Hamburg[23].
Body
Founding
Founders include Franz Krückl[10], Ludwig Barnay[11], and Ernst Gettke[12]. December 1, 1871 marks the founding of Guild of the German Stage[15]. Its location of formation is recorded as Weimar[16].
Identity
Guild of the German Stage's short name is recorded as GDBA[21].
Leadership
Guild of the German Stage's director / manager is recorded as Lisa Jopt[19].
Operations
Guild of the German Stage's headquarters location is recorded as Hamburg[13].
Industry
Fields of work include Tariff policy[2], in Germany[24] and cultural policy[3], a type of policy[25].