Theater für Kinder or Allee-Theater is a theatre in Hamburg, Germany. Located in the Max-Brauer-Allee 76 in Hamburg-Altona, it was founded in 1968 as a privately run children's theater by Uwe Deeken. [1] Since 1996 the Hamburg Chamber Opera has performed there under the same management,
The theater has a hall with a stage and auditorium, which is used by children's theater and chamber opera alike. The hall has a capacity of 226 spectators on chairs upholstered in red and gold. At the side is a glass-enclosed courtyard room with a bar and restaurant.
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Coordinates: 53°33′17″N9°56′31″E / 53.55472°N 9.94194°E
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