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The Bürgertheater was a
theatre Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors to present experiences of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a Stage (theatre), stage. The performe ...
in
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. The Wiener Bürgertheater was erected in 1905 in the Third District (3
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), at Vordere Zollamtsstraße 13. It was designed by the architects Franz von Krauss and Josef Tölk. The official opening took place on December 7, 1905, with the performance of ''Der alte Herr'' (''The Old Man''), by Beatrice Dvorsky with the mayor of Vienna,
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, attending. The first director was actor and author Oskar Fronz, who managed the theatre until his death in 1925. The venue was unsuccessful in its early years until Fronz adapted the Bürgertheater for operetta performances in 1910 and Edmund Eysler became the house composer. From 1926, Revue-operettas were common, particularly those featuring
Karl Farkas Karl Farkas (28 October 1893 – 16 May 1971) was an Austrian actor and cabaret performer. Biography In accordance with the wishes of his parents, he was to study law, but decided to follow the call of the stage. After attending the Academy of ...
and his partner,
Fritz Grünbaum Franz Friedrich "Fritz" Grünbaum (7 April 1880 – 14 January 1941) was an History of the Jews in Austria, Austrian Jewish cabaret artist, operetta and Schlager music, popular song writer, actor, and master of ceremonies whose art collection wa ...
. The theatre closed in the early years of
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, but reopened under the direction of Robert Valberg in 1942. In September 1945, Franz Stoss was named director, and the Bürgertheater became a satellite theatre of the
Theater in der Josefstadt The Theater in der Josefstadt is a theater in Vienna in the eighth district of Josefstadt. It was founded in 1788 and is the oldest still performing theater in Vienna. It is often referred to colloquially as simply ''Die Josefstadt''. Following ...
. In 1953, Stoss was followed by Harald Röbbeling who renamed the Bürgertheater ''Broadwaybühne'' (''
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-stage'') in an attempt to give it a new direction. This was unsuccessful causing huge financial losses that forced the theatre to close. The building was subsequently used for, among other purposes, the transmission hub for the American occupying force and a sales exhibition which was previously housed at the
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. During the 1959–1961 "great death of the theatres" in Vienna—in which the Wiener Stadttheater (in Laudongasse) and the "Scala", the former Johann Strauss Theater, were also affected—the Bürgertheater was demolished in 1960. The headquarters of the Viennese Zentralsparkasse was erected on the site, with a bridge over the adjoining slip road, designed by Arthur Perotti and Anton Potyka.


Premieres

*''Der unsterbliche Lump'' by Edmund Eysler, 15 October 1910 *'' Der gute Kamerad'' by
Emmerich Kálmán Emmerich Kálmán ( ; 24 October 1882 – 30 October 1953) was a Kingdom of Hungary, Hungarian composer of operettas and a prominent figure in the development of Operetta#Austria–Hungary, Viennese operetta in the 20th century. Among his most p ...
, 27 October 1911 *''Der Frauenfresser'' by Edmund Eysler, 23 December 1911 *''Der lachende Ehemann'' by Edmund Eysler, 19 March 1913 *''Ein Tag im Paradies'' by Edmund Eysler, 23 December 1913 *''Frühling am Rhein'' by Edmund Eysler, 10 October 1914 *''Die -- oder keine'' by Edmund Eysler, 9 October 1915 *''Der berühmte Gabriel'' by Edmund Eysler, 8 November 1916 *''Der dunkle Schatz'' by Edmund Eysler, 14 November 1918 *''Der fidele Geiger'' by Edmund Eysler, 17 January 1919 *''Der ledige Schwiegersohn'' by Edmund Eysler, 20 April 1923 *''Clo-Clo'' by
Franz Lehár Franz Lehár ( ; ; 30 April 1870 – 24 October 1948) was an Austro-Hungarian composer. He is mainly known for his operettas, of which the most successful and best known is '' The Merry Widow'' (''Die lustige Witwe''). Life and career L ...
, 6 March 1924 *''Das Land der Liebe'' by Edmund Eysler, 27 August 1926 *''Ihr erster Ball'' by Edmund Eysler, 21 November 1929 *''Donauliebchen'' by Edmund Eysler, 25 December 1932 *''Wiener Musik'' by Edmund Eysler, 22 December 1947


Bibliography

* Dieter Klein, Martin Kupf, Robert Schediwy, ''Stadtbildverluste Wien - Ein Rückblick auf fünf Jahrzehnte'' (''Image loss in the city of Vienna - a retrospection through five decades''). Vienna, 2005


Sources

Most of the information in this article is taken from the German Wikipedia article.


External links


Full history of the Bürgertheater and photography from the 1940s.

Operetta Research Center article on Edmund Eylser
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