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members of Frankfurt's society, and became known, even outside of Frankfurt itself, for its dramas and operas. It remained a centre of entertainment for over 100 years, and by the mid-nineteenth century, the population of the city was so great, and the theater still so popular, that the theater was
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The last cabaret was performed at the Comoedienhaus on 30 October 1902, 120 years after its opening, following the dwindling revenue the theater was gathering toward the end of the nineteenth century. The theater was demolished nine years later, in 1911.
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regularly completely filled, despite the relatively high expense of admission. As the first theater of performing arts in Frankfurt, it was a major contributor to the popularisation of the performing arts in Frankfurt and elsewhere in Germany.
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Over the life of the theater, several well-known performers, musicians, and composers worked in the theater or attended its cabarets. These included
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The performances seen within the Comoedienhaus included dramas and related cabarets, operas and concerts, among other novelty performances.
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also performed and directed several performances and cabarets seen at the Comoedienhaus.
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The Comoedienhaus theater in 1902, the year of the theater's final show.
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was first performed within the theater on 15 April 1784, and
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Drama theater and opera house in Frankfurt, Germany
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Frankfurter Stadttheater

drama
theater
opera
German
Frankfurt
architect
Johann Andreas Hardt Lieb
middle-class
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
F.L.Æ. Kunzen
Friedrich Schiller
Intrigue and Love
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Gustav Friedrich Wilhelm Großmann
Drama in Frankfurt until 1945
the German Knowledge
Categories
Former theatres in Germany
Theatres completed in 1782
Buildings and structures demolished in 1911
Buildings and structures in Frankfurt
1782 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire

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