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The Schauspielhaus Zürich (English: Zürich playhouse) is one of the most prominent and important theatres in the history of German-speaking theater. [citation needed] It is also known as "Pfauenbühne" (Peacock Stage). The large theatre has 750 seats.
Schauspielhaus in 1906. In the late 1770s the theatre principal Abel Seyler was based in Frankfurt, and established the city's theatrical life. [2]Opened in 1782, the Comoedienhaus (comedy house) was the first permanent venue of the Frankfurt theatre, both plays and opera (drama and opera).
The Mannheim National Theatre (German: Nationaltheater Mannheim) is a theatre and opera company in Mannheim, Germany, with a variety of performance spaces. It was founded in 1779 and is one of the oldest theatres in Germany. [1]
Hanover Drama (German: Schauspiel Hannover) is a theatre company in Hanover, the state capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. The company is resident at the Hanover Playhouse ( Schauspielhaus Hannover ) situated approximately 200 metres (660 ft) east of Hanover Opera House , and the Ballyard [ de ] situated approximately 530 metres (1,740 ft) west ...
Playhouse (German: Schauspielhaus) is a common term for a theatre. Playhouse , The Playhouse , Playhouse Theatre , or Playhouse Theater may also refer to: Venues and theatre companies
Christ (Anton Lang) in passion play, Oberammergau, Bavaria, Germany LCCN2014683195 Magdalen (Bertha Wolf) in passion play, Oberammergau, Bavaria, Germany LCCN2014683196. The Oberammergau Passion Play (German: Oberammergauer Passionsspiele) is a passion play that has been performed every 10 years from 1634 to 1674 and each decadal year since 1680 (with a few exceptions) by the inhabitants of ...
The Konzerthaus Berlin is a concert hall in Berlin, the home of the Konzerthausorchester Berlin.Situated on the Gendarmenmarkt square in the central Mitte district of the city, it was originally built as a theater.
The Friedrichstadt-Palast, also shortened to Palast Berlin, is a revue theatre in the Berlin district of Mitte (German for "middle" or "center"). The term Friedrichstadt-Palast refers both to the building as well as the institution and its ensemble.