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Elspe Festival is a theatre festival in Elspe (Lennestadt), Germany.
Since 1952/1964, Karl May's adventure novels about Winnetou are put on stage. The festival became hugely popular after 1976 when Pierre Brice, a French actor known for Apache Gold and further movies adapting Karl May's novels, played Winnetou (1976–1980, 1982–1986) at Elspe. In 1980, the festival attracted 404,758 visitors. In 2019, the festival has been attracting 219,000 visitors.
The festival is one of the largest and most visited festival parks in Europe. Its site in the Sauerland Elspe is 120,000 square metres.
Elspe Festival is not to be confused with Karl May Festival in Bad Segeberg or Karl-May-Festtage in Radebeul.
References
- "Elspe Festival – Karl-May-Wiki".
- "Martin Audio Takes Central Role in Upgrade to Elspe Festival". Festival Insights. 2015-04-02.
External links
- Official website (History, in German)
- Karl-May-Wiki on Elspe Festival (in German)
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