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Head Office of the European Theatre Convention e.V.
c/o Deutsches Theater
Schumannstr. 13A
10117 Berlin
Germany
Tel : +49.30.284.41.461
Fax : +49.30.284.41.488
E-mail : convention@europeantheatre.eu
Web: europeantheatre.eu
Represented by
Serge Rangoni, President of the European Theatre Convention
Heidi Wiley, Executive Director of the European Theatre Convention
Contact
Tel: +49 30.284.41.460
Fax: +49 30.284.41.488
E-mail: convention@europeantheatre.eu
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Place of registration: Berlin Charlottenburg, Germany
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Editorial content: Alice Burrows, Hélène Gauthier
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