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Operettenhaus

Coordinates:53°32′58″N9°58′01″E / 53.54944°N 9.96694°E /53.54944; 9.96694
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Theatre in Hamburg, Germany
Stage Operettenhaus
Operettenhaus in 2018
Map
Interactive map of Stage Operettenhaus
AddressSpielbudenplatz 1,
20359Hamburg, Germany
OwnerStage Entertainment
Capacity1,385
ProductionHamilton
Website
Stage Operettenhaus

Operettenhaus(Stage Operettenhaus) is a performing arts theatre inHamburg, owned and operated byStage Entertainment.

History

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In 1986, the theatre, leased by Stella Entertainment, opened with the Andrew Lloyed Webber musicalCats. In 2001 Stage Entertainment acquired 50% of the operation/lease of the theatre. After the bankruptcy of Stella in 2002, Stage Entertainment acquired several assets including the remaining shares of the lease of the Operettenhaus.[1] Stage Entertainment acquired the theatre in 2011 from the city of Hamburg.[2]

Productions

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ShowStartEndProducerNote
CatsApril 1986January 2001Stella EntertainmentGerman premiere
Fosse – Die ShowJune 2001December 2001
Oh, what a Night!January 2002June 2002
Emil und die DetektiveMarch 2002May 2002
Mamma Mia!November 2002September 2007Stage EntertainmentGerman premiere
Ich war noch niemals in New YorkDecember 2007September 2010World premiere
Sister ActDecember 2010August 2012German premiere
Rocky — Das MusicalNovember 2012August 2015World premiere
Liebe stirbt nieOctober 2015September 2016German premiere
Hinterm HorizontNovember 2016October 2017
Kinky BootsDecember 2017September 2018German premiere
GhostOctober 2018January 2019
Tina: The Tina Turner MusicalMarch 2019August 2022German premiere
Hamilton24. September 202215. October 2023[3]German premiere
Tanz der Vampire12. November 2023[4]15. September 2024[5]
& Juliet30. October 2024[6]German premiere

References

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  1. ^"Stage Holding-Übernahme von vier Stella-Theatern perfekt | nmz – neue musikzeitung".www.nmz.de. Retrieved2021-03-26.
  2. ^"Stage Entertainment kauft Operettenhaus am Spielbudenplatz".hamburg.de (in German). Retrieved2021-03-26.
  3. ^"Tanz der Vampire | Ab Herbst 2023 zurück in Hamburg".
  4. ^"TANZ DER VAMPIRE | Archiv | Jetzt wiederentdecken".www.stage-entertainment.de (in German). Retrieved2024-09-29.
  5. ^"Tanz der Vampire in Hamburg".www.hamburg.de. Retrieved2024-09-29.
  6. ^"& Julia – Das Musical in Hamburg | Von den Proben zur Premiere".www.stage-entertainment.de (in German). Retrieved2024-09-29.

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