289:
25:
232:
124:
175:
Since 1954, the auditorium in the former Haus der Jugend (vocational school) on
Museumstraße has been the new venue. The complex was built in 1928–30 to designs by Urban Planning Senator Gustav Oelsner. The Neues Bauen-style reinforced concrete structure stands in deliberate contrast with the Altona
171:
In 1783, the theater opened on
Palmaille "for the leisure of the citizens." It proved an ideal venue for character comedy and drama. After the war, it reopened on Königstraße in 1876. There, more and more contemporary works were staged, which was unusual at the time. In 1943, the building with the
69:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge.
55:
193:
147:. The private theater adapts literary works for the stagbe, from classics and international bestsellers to young German literature and more. Past productions include
350:
273:
72:
Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality. If possible, verify the text with references provided in the foreign-language article.
360:
326:
355:
163:. It presents its own productions, guest performances, and special events. Axel Schneider has been the theater manager since 1995.
266:
259:
80:
319:
93:
Content in this edit is translated from the existing German
Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
345:
312:
88:
139:'s annexation to Hamburg, the Altonaer Stadttheater, i.e., Altona City Theater) is a theater in
288:
109:
102:
300:
247:
8:
239:
37:
84:
136:
296:
243:
339:
208:
195:
91:
to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is
231:
123:
161:
The
Hundred-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared
185:
144:
140:
66:
172:
beautiful auditorium fell victim to the bombs of World War II.
295:
This article about a
Hamburg building or structure is a
62:
58:
a machine-translated version of the German article.
337:
87:accompanying your translation by providing an
49:Click for important translation instructions.
36:expand this article with text translated from
320:
267:
351:Buildings and structures in Altona, Hamburg
327:
313:
274:
260:
122:
338:
361:Hamburg building and structure stubs
283:
226:
18:
13:
99:{{Translated|de|Altonaer Theater}}
14:
372:
179:
176:City Hall and the Altona Museum.
356:German theatre (structure) stubs
287:
230:
23:
97:You may also add the template
1:
299:. You can help Knowledge by
246:. You can help Knowledge by
7:
10:
377:
282:
225:
166:
61:Machine translation, like
38:the corresponding article
108:For more guidance, see
128:
238:This article about a
126:
110:Knowledge:Translation
81:copyright attribution
209:53.54889°N 9.93444°E
346:Theatres in Hamburg
205: /
157:Measuring the World
129:
89:interlanguage link
16:Theatre in Hamburg
308:
307:
255:
254:
214:53.54889; 9.93444
121:
120:
50:
46:
368:
329:
322:
315:
291:
284:
276:
269:
262:
242:in Germany is a
240:theatre building
234:
227:
220:
219:
217:
216:
215:
210:
206:
203:
202:
201:
198:
186:Altonaer Theater
133:Altonaer Theater
127:Altonaer Theater
100:
94:
67:Google Translate
48:
44:
27:
26:
19:
376:
375:
371:
370:
369:
367:
366:
365:
336:
335:
334:
333:
281:
280:
223:
213:
211:
207:
204:
199:
196:
194:
192:
191:
182:
169:
117:
116:
115:
98:
92:
51:
45:(November 2011)
28:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
374:
364:
363:
358:
353:
348:
332:
331:
324:
317:
309:
306:
305:
292:
279:
278:
271:
264:
256:
253:
252:
235:
189:
188:
181:
180:External links
178:
168:
165:
119:
118:
114:
113:
106:
95:
73:
70:
59:
52:
33:
32:
31:
29:
22:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
373:
362:
359:
357:
354:
352:
349:
347:
344:
343:
341:
330:
325:
323:
318:
316:
311:
310:
304:
302:
298:
293:
290:
286:
285:
277:
272:
270:
265:
263:
258:
257:
251:
249:
245:
241:
236:
233:
229:
228:
224:
221:
218:
187:
184:
183:
177:
173:
164:
162:
158:
154:
150:
149:Anna Karenina
146:
142:
138:
134:
125:
111:
107:
104:
96:
90:
86:
82:
78:
74:
71:
68:
64:
60:
57:
54:
53:
47:
41:
39:
34:You can help
30:
21:
20:
301:expanding it
294:
248:expanding it
237:
222:
190:
174:
170:
160:
156:
152:
148:
132:
130:
85:edit summary
76:
43:
35:
212: /
153:Steppenwolf
340:Categories
197:53°32′56″N
200:9°56′04″E
103:talk page
40:in German
135:(before
79:provide
167:History
145:Germany
141:Hamburg
101:to the
83:in the
42:.
159:, and
137:Altona
63:DeepL
297:stub
244:stub
131:The
77:must
75:You
56:View
65:or
342::
155:,
151:,
143:,
328:e
321:t
314:v
303:.
275:e
268:t
261:v
250:.
112:.
105:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.