A grand German-language theatre staging both the classics (Schiller, Shakespeare, Kleist) and the works of modern writers. Located just opposite the Hauptbahnhof (Central Station), Hamburg's neo-baroque Schauspielhaus opened in 1901, its red and gold auditorium showcasing the era's most famous theatrical architects, partners Ferdinand Fellner (1847-1916) and Hermann Helmer (1849-1919). With a capacity of about 1,200, the conspicuously beautiful interior originally accommodated 1,800. The theatre...
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