Theater Chemnitz

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Theater Chemnitz
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Opernhaus Chemnitz
General information
Location Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany
Construction started1906 (1906)
Opened1909
Renovated
  • 1947–1952
  • 1988–1992
Design and construction
Architect(s)Richard Möbius
Website
www.theater-chemnitz.de

Theater Chemnitz is a German municipal theater organization based in Chemnitz. Performances of opera, ballet, plays, symphonic concerts, and puppet theater take place in its three main venues:

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The opera company has produced a series of rarely performed works, and several German premieres. The resident orchestra of the company is named the Robert-Schumann-Philharmonie.

Opernhaus

Located at Theaterplatz 2 ( 50°50′18″N12°55′27″E / 50.8383333333°N 12.9241666667°E / 50.8383333333; 12.9241666667 (Opernhaus Chemnitz) ), the Theater Chemnitz was designed by the German architect Richard Möbius and built between 1906 and 1909. Following its destruction during World War II, it was reconstructed between 1947 and 1951. It was renovated again from 1988 to 1992, [1] [2] and is considered to be one of the most modern opera houses in Europe. It seats 720 people. [2]

Intendant Bernhard Helmich focused on the presentation of rarely played historic operas, such as Mascagni's Iris , Nicolai's Il templario and Die Heimkehr des Verbannten , Pfitzner's Die Rose vom Liebesgarten , Reznicek's Benzin, and Schreker's Der Schmied von Gent . Vasco de Gama, an early version of Meyerbeer's L'Africaine , was named Wiederentdeckung des Jahres (Rediscovery of the year) in 2013 by the journal Opernwelt. [1] German premieres have included Jonathan Dove's Pinocchios Abenteuer, and both Love and Other Demons and Paradise Reloaded (Lilith) by Péter Eötvös. [1] Two productions received the German theater award Der Faust in 2007: Prokofiev's Die Liebe zu den drei Orangen , staged by Dietrich Hilsdorf, and the ballet Giselle M. in a choreography by Stephan Toss. [3] [4] [5]

Stadthalle

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Stadthalle Chemnitz

Located at Theaterstraße 3 ( 50°50′07″N12°55′16″E / 50.8354°N 12.921°E / 50.8354; 12.921 (Stadthalle Chemnitz) ), the Stadthalle Chemnitz was built between 1969 and 1974 as a multi-purpose concert hall in the centre of the city. It was opened in 1974 [6] and is the official home of the Robert-Schumann-Philharmonie. The orchestra performs a series of ten symphonic concerts there annually, as well as special concerts and chamber music performances. The orchestra also participates in opera, ballet, and musical theater productions in the opera house. [7] [8]

Schauspielhaus

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Schauspielhaus Chemnitz

Located at Zieschestraße 28 ( 50°49′44″N12°55′53″E / 50.8290°N 12.9313°E / 50.8290; 12.9313 (Schauspielhaus Chemnitz) ), the playhouse is a new building, opened in 1980, after the former house burnt down in 1976 and was demolished. [9] [10] The repertory is focused on literary drama. Its smaller stage in the east wing, opened in 2011, is dedicated to the performance of premieres and contemporary theater. [11]

A smaller stage within the playhouse, formerly Kleine Bühne, is the main venue for the Figurentheater. Performances are staged with traditional marionettes, hand puppets, and rod puppets, as well as with free-forms of artistic puppet theater. [12]

Generalmusikdirektoren (General Music Directors; partial list)

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