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visitors to the Kammerspiele and the Grosses Haus can enter the theater with dry feet and without barriers (elevator from the underground car park directly into the theater). To this end, the forecourt of the Kammerspiele was given a full basement and a glass vestibule was built as a new entrance to the Kammerspiele with a direct link to the foyers of the Grosses Haus. The forecourt was redesigned with seating steps as a meeting zone.
34: 182:. From 1752 to 1786, the location at Promenade 39, a converted warehouse, was only a temporary solution for the frequent times when the municipal water theater on the DonaulĂ€nde in the area of today's Zollamtstraße was unusable due to flooding. The Redoutensaal was converted into a theater hall in 1788 and used for performances during the construction of the new theater. 57: 217:, the Kammerspiele was built between 1956 and 1958 with 421 seats and the Grosses Haus was rebuilt in 1957 with 756 seats. In 1973, the Theaterkeller with 100 seats was added which served until the 2016/2017 season, followed in 1998 by the Eisenhand venue with a maximum of 170 seats, which was taken over by TribĂŒne Linz - Theater am SĂŒdbahnhofmarkt in 2013. 166:(OÖ), it consists of three venues: the Musiktheater am Volksgarten, the Schauspielhaus (formerly Großes Haus) and the Kammerspiele on the Promenade in Linz. The theater is managed by OÖ. Theater und Orchester, which also operates the Bruckner Orchester Linz and is wholly owned by the province of Upper Austria via the OÖ Landesholding. 220:
In summer 2008, the listed façade of the Linz Landestheater was given back the shade of yellow that the building had in 1803 according to the analysis of the monument conservationists. In 2008/2009, a separate entrance was built from the Landestheater to the Promenaden underground car park, so that
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was performed here for the first time in Austria in 1923. In the 1930s and 1940s, however, a crisis broke out for the theater due to the impoverishment of the former theater audience, the middle class; younger people preferred the newly fashionable cinema. The city of Linz and the province of Upper
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On April 11, 2023, the Musiktheater Linz am Volksgarten was opened in the centre of Linz. For two seasons (2014/2015 and 2015/2016), an arena stage was built over the first floor as a temporary stage for plays. The tin roof of the Kammerspiele was crumpled by a storm in March 2023 and the roof was
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The theater was run by the provincial estates until 1848. As early as 1824, however, this provincial stage was already flourishing in its heyday, although at that time every play had to be submitted to the censors for approval before being performed. Censorship was abolished with the revolution of
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In 2016, the Schauspielhaus was renovated, in particular the auditorium and foyers. During this time, the Great Hall of the old building of the Anton Bruckner Private University was used as an alternative venue for the drama production
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approved the plan for a new theater building, and on his name day, 4 October 1803, the newly built LandstÀndisches Theater was opened. Initially unheated for cost reasons, the theater had to remain closed during harsh winters.
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1848 and Emperor Ferdinand promised complete freedom from censorship. In the following years, the repertoire included not only operas and plays, but also artistic interludes, which pushed classical music into the background.
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took place on 1 April 2017. In the 2017/18 season, the former orchestra rehearsal hall on the Promenade was opened as a new studio stage for drama and young theater, replacing the previous venue.
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Between 1801 and 1803, the LandstÀndisches Theater was added to the RedoutensÀle at the foot of the Schlossberg and the façade of the entire building was renovated in the Empire style. Emperor
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made a proposal to the estates to erect their own theater building. The actual initiator of the theater was the provincial attorney (deputy governor)
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Touring troupes performed in the Estates Riding School and in the ballroom on the Promenade. In 1751, the Linz master builder
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In the 1920s, opera increasingly came to the fore and became more popular with audiences. A play by
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Austria took over the sponsorship of the theater in the early 1950s.
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Linz State Theatre is located in Austria
Coordinates
48°18â€Č13″N 14°17â€Č00″E / 48.30361°N 14.28333°E / 48.30361; 14.28333
Landestheater Linz web site
Linz
Upper Austria
Johann Matthias Krinner
Johann Franz Achaz von Stiebar
Francis II

Bertolt Brecht
Clemens Holzmeister
Franz Grillparzer
The Tempest
Ludwig Schmidseder
August Pepöck
Igo Hofstetter
Fridolin Dallinger
Kepler
Philip Glass
Constantinos Stylianou
Moritz Eggert
Gisle Kverndokk
Øystein Wiik
Thomas Zaufke
Henry Mason

Franz Xaver Glöggl
Heinrich Börnstein

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