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JuCos talents at “Erlebnis Bühne”
Just cast and already on stage! On July 13th the premiere of the opera production “Der Liebestrank” at the Opera Burg Gars took place – since then, our theatre interns from the Jugendcollege StartWien are on the big stage!
And their engagement as part of the theatre internship will even be documented on television: On Sunday, 28 July from 8:15 p.m. they wil be on Erlebnis Bühne shown on ORF 3!
The theatre internship also enables the interns to have many interesting encounters, such as the one with Federal Minister Alma Zadić, who was impressed at the premiere celebration and even found time for an inspiring conversation - among other things, she talked about her escape from the Yugoslavian war and encouraged the young people for the future!
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