Friday, 8/22/2025
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In 1914, the Tyrolean doctor and writer, Karl Schönherr, who completed his apprenticeship in a pharmacy in Friesach from 1890 to 1891, wrote a timeless work about a "devil woman" that turns the common value perceptions of the masculine world upside down. In 1918, the Catholic Church prompted the king in Bavaria to have the play banned, which today is one of the most performed works in southern Germany.

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