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The Park (other)
Literature and comics * The Park (play), ''The Park'' (play), a 1983 play by Botho Strauß * ''The Park'', a comic strip in the British comic ''Buster (comic), Buster'' Films * The Park (2003 film), ''The Park'' (2003 film) (''Chow lok yuen''), a 2003 horror film directed by Lau Wai Keung * The Park (2007 film), ''The Park'' (2007 film), a 2007 Chinese film Games * The Park (video game), ''The Park'' (video game), a psychological horror experience game Places * The Park at MOA, an amusement park at Mall of America (MOA), in Bloomington, Minnesota, United States * The Park (Woodlands), the centrepiece of the Woodlands model village in South Yorkshire, England * The Park Estate, a residential estate in Nottingham, England * The Park, Burley-on-the-Hill, a cricket venue in Rutland, England * The Park Hotels, an Indian hotel chain * Plymouth-Canton Educational Park, a high school campus in Michigan, United States * Skye (Charlotte), formerly The Park, a 22-story hotel/condominium tower ...
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The Park (play)
''The Park'' () is a 1983 play by the German writer Botho Strauß. It is loosely based on William Shakespeare's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'', with the characters moved to a contemporary German city. Strauß wrote the play after a cancelled staging of ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' for the Berliner Schaubühne. Strauß had worked on his own translation of the play, but decided to adapt it into a new play with a modern-day setting. The play was printed in 1983 and staged in three German versions the following year, by Dieter Bitterli in Freiburg, Dieter Dorn at the Munich Kammerspiele and Peter Stein at the Berliner Schaubühne. It was the basis for the 1992 opera ''Parken'' by the composer Hans Gefors. Reception Paul Taylor of ''The Independent ''The Independent'' is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the ''Indy'', it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition ...
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