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So You Want To Be Entertained, Do You? By PaulGlover So you want to be entertained, do you?
There are many reasons to invest in a high quality home theater system, but let's be honest. When we're at home and we want to be entertained - nothing can compare to the latest techo-toys that grant us the opportunity to customize that entertainment just the way we want it. A high quality home theater system lets us do just that - and it gives us the most recent technological advancements for our personal pleasure.
No - that 36-inch floor model TV won't suffice and neither will that stereo system that you have tucked into your bookcase. It's time for a serious upgrade, and although that's a nice look, today's look is hotter, sexier, and incomparable to anything that you've owned in the past.
We're talking about huge flat panel screen TV's so clear that it seems as though you could walk right through them. We're talking about stereo systems that are so well defined, you can hear a radio DJ drop a pin. We're talking about perfect pictures and sound accompanied by expert programming and remote control. You just can't get those things from your current setting. Like the language we're speaking? Good! Read on. Be aware that high quality home theater system aren't for novices and require professional installation. These systems just don't come in a box with color coded hook-up instructions! And unless you're an expert in the field, you won't enjoy having to fuss with wires, confusing acronyms, bizarre angles, satellite dishes, and the like. In fact, if you're like the rest of us, you just want to come home from work, plop down in that comfy Lazy Boy and press a button that opens up a whole new world of hi-fi entertainment. Having a professional installer build your home theater system will allow you to do that within a matter of hours.
Will the transition from your old system to a new one be a hassle? Not necessarily. Some of the new home theater systems are built in such a way that they still play VHS tapes. Some of them will even convert them over to DVD format for you! Even more fascinating is the technology available inside of these things, which allow you to connect your very own computer and play video games.
It all starts with a beautiful case (or stand) that holds the basics: a television, a DVD player, a stereo, and a set of speakers. This case can be as small as a medium sized fireplace, or cover the entire wall of a room. It can be made of almost any type of durable material (wood, metal, etc.) and style to fit within your exsiting decor.
Just be sure that as with all other major appliances that you purchase, you read the warranty of every item in your system and follow it's care instructions to a 'T'! A high quality home theater system is built to last, but that doesn't mean they're indestructible. With a high quality home theater system, your new creed is 'take care and enjoy.'
Concepts: The Lights Are Going Out All Over Europe Written by Werner Distler, Nikolaus Frei, Björn Potulski Directed by Nikolaus Frei, Björn Potulski First performance: 20. Juli 2004 ]]> Reviews: "The Lights" shines with optimism Through historical education, the play aims to highlight the
work that is required to maintain the unified and peaceful Europe of today.
In this respect “The Lights” is a triumph, a moving piece that proves that
even in the most inhuman conditions, glimpses of humanity can be seen. […]
]]> News (Archive): Coming up in 2006 BOSTON
CAMBRIDGE
NEW YORK CITY
We are about to prepare performances in Boston, Cambridge and New York in
February and March - in cooperation with Boston University, German Society
at Harvard University, Columbia University and Deutsches Haus at New York
University.
Dates will be announced here. ]]> News (Archive): Performance in Augsburg In cooperation with the Department for Modern History at Augsburg University
Monday, November 14th, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, November 15th, 8 p.m.
Kulturhaus Kresslesmühle
Barfüßerstr. 4
86150 Augsburg
TICKET-HOTLINE: 0821 - 3 62 15
12,-- EUR / Students 6,-- EUR
]]> Reviews: Death is narrating Theater “Sündenfall” is playing the breakout of World War I
Sonthofen. Living history, shown by a play, as impressive as oppressing, at a place, not causing less antagonistic fealings [“The Lights are going out all over Europe” has been performed in a former Nazi- caserne in southern Germany] – the play about the breakout of the First World War, performed in the concert room of the Sonthofen “Burg” didn’t leave any spectator untouched. […] ]]> Reviews: War has many fathers Marburg. The First World War normally is not a good subject for a stage-play: too historic, too complex, too delicate. Who nevertheless ventures upon it must have a lot of courage and historic prospective – now proved by five young actors from Munich, facing the topic without any reservation in cooperation with the department of Modern History of Marburg University.]]> Reviews: History is inspiring the most exciting stagecraft Munich based “Theater Sündenfall” presents play about World War I
Marburg. An exceptional play is going to be performed by an exceptional drama group by the end of January in Marburg. “Theater Sünden-fall” from Munich is showing a play about the days before the First World War. […] ]]> Reviews: Letter of Recommendation Philipps-Universität Marburg Department for History and Cultural Studies
Prof. Dr. Eckart Conze
On January 23 and 24, 2005 the department for Modern History (professorship Prof. Dr. Conze) of the Philipps-Universität Marburg invited Munich based Theater Sündenfall to stage their play “The Lights are going out all over Europe. A Danse Macabre”. The play, developed by Werner Distler, Nikolaus Frei and Björn Potulski, who are members of the company, examines closely the July Crisis 1914 up to the breaking out of the World War, contrasting the diplomatic-politic development to the perception of war from the “simple soldiers” point of view. ]]> Reviews: Das "Theater Sündenfall" und der Erste Weltkrieg Auf der Serviceseite des München-Teils der Süddeutschen Zeitung vom 9. Dezember 2004 ist eine Vorankündigung unserer Aufführung von "In Europa gehen die Lichter aus. Ein Totentanz" am 12.12.2004, 19.30 Uhr, in der Blackbox im Gasteig erschienen.]]> Projects: 2004 | Penthesilea - Leonce und Lena
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