The USC-Max Kade Institute is the home of USC's German and European Studies Program. Its areas of emphases include: Exile Studies; Cold War Studies; German History, Film and Aesthetics; Contemporary German and European Affairs, and the Built Environment: Ecology and Technology.

Institute Staff

Director: Paul Lerner, Associate Professor of History

Director Emeritus (Founding Director and Director for Cultural Affairs): Cornelius Schnauber, Emeritus Associate Professor

Administrative Assistant: Helga Schwarz

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kade@usc.edu or plerner@usc.edu.

 

Upcoming Event:

 

USC’s Max Kade Institute for Austrian-German-Swiss Studies

in cooperation

with the German-American Cultural Society (GACS)

and The Cornelius Schnauber Trust

present

Aphrodite 2

An Erotic Comedy Mystery

By Cornelius Schnauber

MET Theatre, 1089 N. Oxford Ave. Hollywood, CA 90029

Directed by Flint Esquerra

With Fiona Bates, David Bickford and Joseph Beck

Mai 18 – June 17, 2012: Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 3 pm.

Also Fridays at 8 pm on May18 and 8 pm on June 15.

(No performances on Fridays May 25, June 1, June 8)

$15 general; $10 students and seniors

Reservations 800 838 3006 or (323) 957-1152   

Online Ticketing: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/245019

With friendly permission of the Thomas Sessler Publishing House, Vienna

The MET Theatre is located one block east of Western Avenue and a few steps south of

Santa Monica Blvd.  Parking available (fee charged) ½ block east of the venue on

Santa Monica Blvd. in the Earl Scheib lot.  Limited street parking also available.

http://themettheatre.com/met/