In 1894 Paul Wilhelm Grell opened a theatre on this spot in the Steindamm – very close to much that is gay and wonderful in modern-day Hamburg – and vaudeville dominated the bill for much of the last century. However the war took its toll on the Hansa, destroyed in 1943, but the present plush replacement continued in the same vein, with magicians, cabaret artists, clowns and performing elephants and horses among the stage acts alongside the likes of Hans Albers, Charly Wittong, the Wolf Brot...
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