List of theatres in Hamburg
List of theatres and stages in Hamburg.
The city of Hamburg, Germany is home to several theatres, stages and related cultural institutions and entertainment venues. In 2009, 31 theatres, 6 music halls, and 10 cabarets were located in Hamburg proper.[1][2] This list contains the most famous or well-regarded organizations.
Theatres and stages
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Theatres
In 2005/6, 4.2 mil. visits to a theatre were counted in Hamburg, 2,380 visits per 1000 inhabitants, so Hamburg had more visits then Bremen (920) and Berlin (920). The average for the German states were 420 visits.[3]
- State owned theatres.
German name | Description | Date[Note 1] | Location[Note 2] | Notes | Website |
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Altonaer Theater | |||||
DAS SCHIFF | Theatre ship | 1975 | (German) | ||
Deutsches Schauspielhaus | St. Georg | ||||
English Theatre | 1976 | (English) | |||
Ernst-Deutsch-Theater | 1951 (1973) | (German) | |||
Hamburger Kammerspiele | 1918 | (German) | |||
Hansa-Theater | Vaudeville theatre, with acts from Josephine Baker (in 1930) and Siegfried & Roy (in 1964). Closed 2001–2009.[4] | 1894 | St. Georg | (German) | |
Imperial Theater | Theatre playing detective fiction | 1994 | St. Pauli Reeperbahn | (German) | |
Kampnagel-Fabrik | |||||
Komödie Winterhuder Fährhaus | Comedy | 1854 1988 | Winterhude | (German) | |
Monsun Theater | Theatre for children | ||||
Neues Theater am Holstenwall | |||||
Ohnsorg-Theater | A theatre in which the actors speak Low Saxon (but they speak Missingsch-infused German for national television broadcasts, since Low Saxon is not comprehensible to most German speakers) | 1902 | (German) | ||
Rote Flora | 1888–1953[?] | Closed | |||
Theater Allee | |||||
Theater für Kinder | Theatre for children | ||||
Theater Imago | |||||
Theater im Zimmer | 1948–1999 | Closed | |||
Theater in der Basilika | |||||
Thalia Theater | 1843 | (German) | |||
Thalia Gaußstraße | 2000 | (German) | |||
Schilleroper | 1891 | Closed | |||
Schmidts Tivoli and Schmidt Theater | St. Pauli Reeperbahn | (German) | |||
St. Pauli Theater | 1841 | St. Pauli Reeperbahn | (German) |
Stages
- State owned
German name | Description | Date[Note 1] | Location[Note 2] | Notes | Website |
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Hamburgische Staatsoper | Opera | ||||
Beatlemania Hamburg | Devoted to The Beatles | 2009 | St. Pauli | (English) | |
Elbphilharmonie Hamburg | Philharmonic hall | HafenCity | Under construction | ||
Laeiszhalle | Philharmonic hall and concerts of popular music | ||||
Neue Flora | Musicals | 1990 | (German) | ||
Operettenhaus (TUI Operettenhaus) | Musicals | St. Pauli Reeperbahn | (German) | ||
Theater im Hafen Hamburg | Musicals | (German) |
See also
Notes
- 1 2 Creation or opening date. If two dates are given the first date is for a preceding organisation or institution.
- 1 2 Borough or quarter in Hamburg proper (Street if article existing).
References
- ↑ "Tourism and culture in Hamburg". Retrieved 2009-03-24.
- ↑ Kulturindikatoren auf einen Blick (PDF) (in German), Wiesbaden: Statistische Ämter des Bundes und der Länder, 2008, ISBN 978-3-937396-13-2
- ↑ Kulturindikatoren auf einen Blick, p. 11
- ↑ Susanne Abolins-Aufderheide (2009-03-02). "Hansa-Theater - Varieté seit 5. März 1894" (in German). Norddeutscher Rundfunk. Retrieved 2009-08-27.
External links
Media related to Theaters in Hamburg at Wikimedia Commons
- Theatres and Stages in Hamburg, Hamburg Tourismus GmbH (English)
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