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The phenomenon of the German theatre manager – the so-called intendant – is becoming a subject discussed at many levels, from typical academic discourse to media-catchy news about the scandals and abuses committed by this or that manager of a German theatre. These discourses propose a common diagnosis that the nearly century-old model of theatre management is no longer accepted now. My article presents the historical status of the theatre manager going back to the times of Goethe, contemporary studies and one of the most publicized cases in recent years, which involved Berlin’s Volksbühne. I also address the present situation of the Volksbühne in the context of the city’s cultural policy, audience surveys and the current problem of rising nationalist sentiment and its direct relation to theatre.
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Teatr społeczny, interkulturowy, postmigrancki

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Research on migrant theater, one of the main currents of contemporary theater studies, is particularly strong in Germany, the country with the highest immigration rate in Europe. An important aspect of these studies is post-migrant theater. In the works of Wolfgang Schneider (2011) and Azadeh Sharifi (2017), this problem is discussed in the broader context of structural changes in German theater and its development. In the article, this research is the point of departure for an attempt to situate the activity of three theaters (Teatr Kreatur, Theater der Migranten, Ballhaus Naunynstraße) within the typology of intercultural theater proposed by Wolfgang Sting (2011), in order to demonstrate not only this framework’s potential for describing migrant and post-migrant theaters, but also to show how theater practice and the social context modify the framework.
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