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The Theater am Aegi is an event venue on Aegidientorplatz square in
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, the capital of
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, Germany. Like the square, it is often referred to as Aegi. The building was opened in 1953 mainly as a cinema, with a versatile stage also for other performances. It has been a ''Gastspieltheater'' for local and touring companies, without its own personnel. After a fire, it was rebuilt as a theatre only, opened in 1967, and then mainly as a venue for drama performances of the state-run
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. After a new theatre was built for that company in 1992, Theater am Aegi returned to its traditional role of a venue for various events, including congress, private functions and representation of the city.


History

The site of today's theatre at the Aegidientorplatz (Aegidien gate square) was used as a cinema venue from 1920 in the hall of the hotel ''Vier Jahreszeiten'' seating 1,400 spectators. It was converted into the in 1924. This building was destroyed by bombing during the Second World War. In 1953, a theatre was built almost at the same location. It was designed in post-war
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by architects
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and Hans Klüppelberg. It housed a cinema where films were premiered, with a stage suitable for artistic and musical performances. When it opened it was named "das modernste Theater Deutschlands" (Germany's most modern theatre). It was the largest cinema in northern Germany. The stage was used regularly by the , a regional company, and by the Thalia-Theater company. The building was largely destroyed by a fire in 1964. It was restored with refurbished features and a larger hall, opened in 1967. It was then also used as a venue of the municipal
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. The theatre's appearance was changed by a new facade in 1978. In 1981, the house was connected by an entrance to the new subway station U-Bahn-Station Aegidientorplatz. When the Schauspiel Hannover moved to a new building in 1992, the Theater am Aegi was threatened with closure, but committed citizens developed a new concept for usage as a multifunctional stage. Following the tradition from the 1950s, it hosts performances of musical, cabaret, comedies and drama, opera, dance and concerts. In addition, it is available for gala events, congresses, trade fairs and private events. The theatre was again renovated from 2009 to 2016. The restoration of the roof received a Sanierungspreis award in the category metal in 2018. Beginning with the 2010/11 season, the theatre served also as a venue of the , a fusion of the Landesbühne Hannover and the Stadttheater Hildesheim. Beginning in 1994, the house is operated by a private operator based in Hanover. Its managing directors are Michael Lohmann, at the same time managing director of the
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, and Jürgen Hoffmann.Impressum
Theater am Aegi, retrieved 25 May 2021.
According to the theatre, the annual average attendance is 200,000 people.


References


Further reading

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Helmut Knocke Helmut Knocke (born 1953) is a Germans, German History of architecture, architecture historian and author. Life Hemut Knocke studied architecture, with a special focus on the history of building, at the Leibniz University Hannover (LUH) in his ho ...
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Hugo Thielen Hugo Thielen (born 1946) is a German freelance author and editor, who is focused on the history of Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, in a lexicon of the city, another one especially of its art and culture, and a third of biographies. He co-au ...
: ''Aegidientorplatz 2.'' In ', * Max Ferdinand Gerhäuser: ''Die Planung der Theater und ihre Entwicklung in Hannover.'' In ', Neue Folge 23 (1969),


External links

* * Carsten Niemann
Theatergeschichte Hannover
(in German)
Staatstheater Hannover Hanover State Opera (german: Staatsoper Hannover) is an opera company in Hanover, the state capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. The company is resident in the Hanover Opera House (), and is part of a publicly-funded umbrella performing arts organ ...
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