![]() | Dresden: Schauspielhaus |
Country: Germany (Deutschland) State: Sachsen City: Dresden Location: Altstadt, Ostra-Allee 27 (opposite the Zwinger palace complex) Built 1911-1913 as "Neues Königliches Schauspielhaus" by William Lossow and Max Hans Kühne for the "Dresdner Theaterverein". Opened 13 September 1913 with Weber's "Jubel-Ouverture", Kleist's "Robert Guiskard", and Otto Ludwig's "Die Torgauer Heide". Damaged by bombs on 13/14 February 1945. Rebuilt 1946-1948 by Emil Leibold. Re-opened 22 September 1948 with Beethoven's "Fidelio" as "Großes Haus des Staatstheater", home of the Staatstheater's opera and drama ensembles. After the completion of the Semperoper rebuilding in 1985, restored, renamed to "Schauspielhaus" and subsequently used exlusively for drama performances by the "Staatsschauspiel Dresden" company. Ca. 1990-1994 interior renovations to the original 1913 plans. 909 seats. Notable world premieres:
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![]() Publisher: B. H. D. Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Not sent. |
![]() Publisher: Kunstverlag Carl Döge, Dresden Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Not sent. |
![]() Publisher: Kunstverlag Carl Döge, Dresden, Helgolandstr. 19; 3932 Type: Divided Back Size: Classic Sent: from Dresden to Suhl, 22 Nov 1915 |
![]() Handwritten Reverse Text: dated 8 Jan 1962 Publisher: VEB Bild und Heimat, Reichenbach i. V. Size: Modern Not sent. |
![]() Reverse Text: "Schauspielhaus,erbaut 1912-1913, Architekt Hans Max Kühne (William Lossow)" Publisher: A. & R. Adam, Inh. H.-J. Kluge, Dresden; 16101 Size: Modern Not sent. |
![]() Front Text: "Staatsschauspiel Dresden" Reverse Text: "Schauspielhaus Dresden" Publisher: Staatsschauspiel Dresden Size: Modern Not sent. |
![]() Publisher: Staatsschauspiel Dresden Size: Modern Not sent. |
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