Talk:Welt-Kindertheater-Fest

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Removed paragraph about unrelated festival[edit]

I've removed the following unsourced paragraph from the "History" section:

The very first Welt-Festival Der Kindertheater was actually done in Hamburg, Germany in 1975, directed and produced By Hamburg's Ewe Deeken and Eberhard Mobious. There were 18 countries attending, of which were Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Poland, Russia, Iran, Turkey, Scotland, England, Yugoslavia, Israel, France, Japan and 5 companies this writer can not recall. Japan won first place, Scotland second place in awards. Theatre Workshop Edinburgh represented Scotland. Neil Cameron was the director and the company was John Bolton, John Melville, John Sampson, Robert Handleigh Nobele, Ken Wolverton who acted as well as designing the set. Linda Chase Broda created the costumes.

It doesn't seem to have any direct connection to the festival the article is about, and I could find any mention of the 1975 festival anywhere. --Baumi (talk) 23:12, 15 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]