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179: 156:(Stages of the city of Cologne). The listed building has 830 seats in the Grand House, 120 in the locksmith and 60 in the refreshment room. In addition, the listed 'Halle Kalk' has 200 seats, it was used until closing in the summer of 2015 because of the danger of collapse. Since the 2013/14 season (September 2013) Depot 1 and Depot 2 have been used as interim venues during the extensive renovation of the Schauspielhaus on the site of the former Carlswerk in Schanzenstraße in Cologne-Mülheim. 261: 27: 379:"preserved the listed building and carried out a referendum, which was approved in April 2010 by the city council of Cologne. In June 2012, EXPO XXI was put into operation in the Agnesviertel on the Gladbacher Wall as an interim play stage during the renovation work. An information box, which was erected in October 2012, provided information about its building progress. 644: 244:
At the time of the Nazi rule , the National Socialist opera director Alexander Spring was the general manager of the Kölner Bühnen and head of the Schauspielhaus. During the war, the two houses in the Glockengasse and the Habsburger Ring were destroyed or severely damaged. The theatre was heavily
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Cologne theater then had two large stages, which initially operated as "United City Theater", from the season 1906/07 as Opera House and Schauspielhaus, but were temporarily held together. In the new theater operas in particular, in the "old" house in the Glockengasse theater and operetta were
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As part of the opera renovation, the Schauspielhaus was again demolished and rebuilt between 2010 and 2013. Having withdrawn for reasons of cost of the new version so much that they hardly seemed to pay off, urged the citizens' initiative "Courage to culture. Contents in front of the facade
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destroyed in a bombing raid in August 1943. In August 1945, the theater was able to give performances in replacement venues such as the auditorium of the university as the first theater in the British occupation zone again. In addition, a hall in the
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Brecht Collected Plays: 3: Lindbergh's Flight; The Baden-Baden Lesson on Consent; He Said Yes/He Said No; The Decision; The Mother; The Exception & the Rule; The Horatians & the Curiatians; St Joan of the
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of the Schauspielhaus, which caused controversy with his unconventional implementations of plays. He also began a close collaboration with classical philologist
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Rita Thiele has been chief dramatist and deputy director of the intendant and Patrick Wasserbauer is the managing director. Stefan Bachmann was appointed as
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building with restaurant and garden terrace was built. The 1902 finished building had 1800 seats and eventually cost 3.9 million marks.
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In 1957, the stages moved from their makeshift venue in the auditorium to a newly built so-called multi-storey building on
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performed. Both houses were run by Julius Hofmann, the then director of the Schauspielhaus.
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with a production of Hamlet to a West German theater. It was followed by the directors
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The new building opened on 14 October 1956, it opened with a gala performance of
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Das neuzeitliche Köln 1794–1914. Von der Franzosenzeit bis zum Ersten Weltkrieg.
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was scheduled to be performed in the Schauspielhaus. However, the conservative
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in Ubierring was expanded to "Kammerspielen" and used until 1994 accordingly.
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to the theatre in the 1920s, which made the house known nationwide. In 1929,
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Acting director Gustav Hartung engaged well-known Berlin actors such as
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on 1 September 2013. Other current theatre directors include,
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Cologne
North Rhine-Westphalia
Coordinates
50°56′14″N 6°57′02″E / 50.93722°N 6.95056°E / 50.93722; 6.95056
Capacity
Wilhelm Riphahn
Cologne
North Rhine-Westphalia
Cologne Opera
Bühnen der Stadt Köln
Ernst Hardt
intendant
Westdeutscher Rundfunk

Carl Moritz
Middle Ages
Habsburgerring
Carl Moritz
neo-baroque
Heinrich George
Bertolt Brecht
Threepenny Opera
Center Party
Konrad Adenauer
Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum

Paul Hindemith
Mathis der Maler
Offenbachplatz

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