Theater Die Kleine Freiheit

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Theater Die Kleine Freiheit was a theatre in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It was closed in November 1996.

The cabaret presented its first program at the Atelier Theater in Elisabethstrasse on January 24-25, 1951. The main author was the writer Erich Kästner, while Kolman directed. The performers were mainly employees of the former cabaret "Die Schaubude," including Ursula Herking, Oliver Hassencamp and Bum Krüger.

48°08′19″N 11°35′02″E / 48.13861°N 11.58389°E / 48.13861; 11.58389

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