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Stadttheater (Eng: "municipal theatre") may refer to: Austria *Stadttheater Grein *Stadttheater Klagenfurt * Stadttheater Leoben *Wiener Stadttheater, now Ronacher Germany * Altes Stadttheater Eichstätt, Bavaria * Frankfurter Stadttheater, now Comoedienhaus * Hamburger Stadttheater, or Hamburg State Opera * Historisches Stadttheater Weißenhorn, Bavaria * Stadttheater Aachen, now Theater Aachen * Stadttheater Amberg, Bavaria * Stadttheater Bielefeld, or Opera Bielefeld * Stadttheater Bonn, or Teater Bonn *Stadttheater Bremerhaven * Stadttheater Cottbus, now Staatstheater Cottbus, the state theatre of Brandenburg * Stadttheater Dortmund, or Teater Dortmund * Stadttheater Düren, a former theatre, North Rhine-Westphalia, *Stadttheater Düsseldorf, a former theatre *Stadttheater Freiburg (or Theater Freiburg) * Stadttheater Fürth, Bavaria * Stadttheater Gießen * Stadttheater Herford, North Rhine-Westphalia *Stadttheater Ingolstadt, Bavaria *Stadttheater Kempten, Bavaria *Stadttheat ...
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Stadttheater Grein
Stadttheater Grein is a theatre in Austria. Theatres in Austria {{Austria-theat-struct-stub ...
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Stadttheater Freiburg
Theater Freiburg is a theatre in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Freiburg Theatre, sometimes also referred to as Stadttheater Freiburg (Freiburg municipal theatre), formerly Städtische Bühnen (Municipal Stages) Freiburg, is the oldest and biggest theatre in Freiburg im Breisgau. It is located in Bertoldstraße, on the edge of Freiburg's historic city centre, and unites four venues under one roof: the Großes Haus (main stage), the Kleines Haus (small stage), the Kammerbühne (chamber stage) and the Werkraum (workshop). The Winterer Foyer additionally hosts author readings, such as the Litera-Tour, chambermusic concerts and evening lectures on current affairs, such as the Dream School series. Since September 2005 the theatre has been under independent ownership. History Up until the first decades of the 19th century, theatre performances in Freiburg were mainly staged in the Kornhaus (granary) on the Münsterplatz, which later proved to be increasingly unsuitable for a “mode ...
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Stadttheater Pforzheim
Stadttheater Pforzheim is a theatre in Baden-Württemberg, Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu .... It is home to the city of Pforzheim's ballet, theatre, and opera companies, as well as the Badische Philharmonie Pforzheim orchestra. Theatres in Baden-Württemberg {{BadenWürttemberg-struct-stub ...
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Stadttheater Passau
Stadttheater Passau is a theatre in Passau, Bavaria, Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu .... Theatres in Bavaria {{Bavaria-struct-stub ...
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Stadttheater Minden
Stadttheater Minden is a municipal theatre in Minden, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The theatre has no ensemble, but stages some productions of its own. It became known for a Richard Wagner, Wagner project culminating in ''Der Ring in Minden''. History The building was erected from 1906 to 1908 in Baroque Revival architecture, Baroque Revival style, on a design by the architects August Kersten (Minden) and (Berlin). It seats 568 people. The theatre was opened on 1 October 1908 with a performance of Goethe's play ''Iphigenie auf Tauris''. The theatre has no ensemble, but stages some productions of its own. It is also used by guest ensembles and touring theatre groups, and serves as a concert hall for symphony concert series of the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie, and for other events. In September 1998, to mark the 1200th anniversary of the town, the chamber opera ''Friedrich und Katte'' by Wolfgang Knuth (born 1959) was composed and premiered at the theatre. In 1999, a proje ...
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Stadttheater Magdeburg
Stadttheater Magdeburg was the municipal theatre of Magdeburg, Germany. It was opened in 1878, was at times of national importance for operas, and was destroyed during World War II. History Building Between 1873 and 1876, a new municipal theatre was built on the site of the previously demolished fortifications on Kaiserstraße. The client was a joint-stock company which had been founded specifically for this purpose. Richard Lucae, the director of the Bauakademie, was responsible for the planning. The stage machinery was built by the E. Schwerdtfeger company from Darmstadt, which also worked for Wagner's Bayreuth Festspielhaus. The theatre seated 1200 people. The opening took place on 6 May 1876, with Goethe's ''Egmont (play), Egmont''. Friedrich Schwemer, 1876–1877 The first theater manager (Intendant), and also chief director (Oberregisseur) was Friedrich Schwemer. The theatre was three-part: opera, operetta and plays. The program of the first season was mostly con ...
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Stadttheater Lindau
Stadttheater Lindau is a theatre in Bavaria, Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu .... Theatres in Bavaria {{Bavaria-struct-stub ...
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Stadttheater Krefeld
Stadttheater (Eng: "municipal theatre") may refer to: Austria *Stadttheater Grein *Stadttheater Klagenfurt * Stadttheater Leoben * Wiener Stadttheater, now Ronacher Germany * Altes Stadttheater Eichstätt, Bavaria * Frankfurter Stadttheater, now Comoedienhaus * Hamburger Stadttheater, or Hamburg State Opera * Historisches Stadttheater Weißenhorn, Bavaria * Stadttheater Aachen, now Theater Aachen * Stadttheater Amberg, Bavaria * Stadttheater Bielefeld, or Opera Bielefeld * Stadttheater Bonn, or Teater Bonn *Stadttheater Bremerhaven * Stadttheater Cottbus, now Staatstheater Cottbus, the state theatre of Brandenburg * Stadttheater Dortmund, or Teater Dortmund * Stadttheater Düren, a former theatre, North Rhine-Westphalia, *Stadttheater Düsseldorf, a former theatre *Stadttheater Freiburg (or Theater Freiburg) * Stadttheater Fürth, Bavaria * Stadttheater Gießen * Stadttheater Herford, North Rhine-Westphalia *Stadttheater Ingolstadt, Bavaria * Stadttheater Kempten, Bavaria * Stadtth ...
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Stadttheater Konstanz
Stadttheater Konstanz is a theatre in Konstanz, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, whose history dates from 1607. The theatre operates three venues, Municipal Theatre (Stadttheater), Workshop (Werkstatt) and Hall of Mirrors (Spiegelhalle). History Prehistory The municipal theatre building was built at the beginning of the 17th Century (1607–1609) as a grammar school, that was established by the Konstanz Jesuit monastery. It had an auditorium above, which was occasionally used for school theatre. The beginning of theatre play in Constance began as a drama production that was created by Jesuit students about the life of Conrad of Constance in the courtyard of the Jesuit College on the occasion of the consecration of the Jesuit Church on 15 October 1607. The house is therefore described as the "longest continuously used stage in Europe". The theater advertises as “since 1607”, which puts it 34 years ahead of the Theater Ulm, which was founded in 1641 and was actually a professio ...
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Stadttheater Kiel
Theater Kiel is a theatre company in Kiel, the capital of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is jointly funded by the city and the state. The company produces opera, musical, ballet, plays, and theatre for youth and children, in three different buildings: the Opernhaus (completed in 1907), the ', and the '. History The theatre dates its history to 1907, when the opera house was completed. Former names include ' (Stages of the state capital Kiel) and ' (State Theatre Kiel). Associated people as of 2014 are general director , director of music Georg Fritzsch, commercial director Jörn Sturm, director of opera Reinhard Linden, director of children's and youth theater Norbert Aust, directors of ballet Yaroslav Ivanenko and Heather Jurgensen. The theatre is supported by the ' (Association of the friends of the theatre in Kiel), the ' (Friends of Music Kiel), and the ' (Stage of the people Kiel), who all organize numerous events. Buildings Opernhaus Kiel The Kiel Opera House () is ...
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Stadttheater Kempten
Stadttheater Kempten is a theatre in Kempten, Bavaria, Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu .... Theatres in Bavaria {{Bavaria-struct-stub ...
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Stadttheater Ingolstadt
Stadttheater Ingolstadt is a theatre in Bavaria, Germany Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu .... Architecture After the destruction of the original building in 1945, a new theatre was built by Hardt-Waltherr Hämer und Marie Brigitte Hämer-Buro in 1964. It re-opened in 1966. For its polygonal structure, which emphazies the medieval skyline as well as the neo-classical forts of Ingolstadt (like the fortification Reduit Tilly), it received the BDA-award (a Bavarian award for architecture) 1967. A model was shown in the German pavilion during the world exhibition of Montreal the same year. Theatres in Bavaria {{Bavaria-struct-stub ...
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