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The English Theatre of Hamburg
The English Theatre of Hamburg
The English Theatre of Hamburg.
Map
AddressLerchenfeld 14
Hamburg
Germany
Coordinates53°34′09″N 10°01′43″E / 53.5693°N 10.0286°E / 53.5693; 10.0286
Capacity160
Opened1976
Website
http://www.englishtheatre.de/

The English Theatre of Hamburg is a professional theatre in Hamburg, Germany where performances are held in the English language. This private theatre was founded in 1976 by two Americans. It is the oldest professional English language theatre in Germany.

History of the Theatre

The theatre was founded in 1976 by two Americans, Robert Rumpf and Clifford Dean who trained and worked professionally in the United States before coming to Hamburg in the mid-1970s. Together with associate director Paul Glaser they share the general management responsibilities, plan the artistic program and have directed most of the productions of the theatre. Recently they have invited guest directors. All actors are professional trained actors directly from London.

The company presented plays in many different locations in Hamburg until 1979 when a temporary home was found in Hamburg-Altona. Since 1981, "The English Theatre of Hamburg" has had its headquarters in Lerchenfeld 14 in Mundsburg. The building was formerly the "Hammonia Bad", with medicinal baths, and is a listed building[1] since 19. November 1971.

References

  1. ^ List of Monuments of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg Archived 2011-12-16 at the Wayback Machine, Release 13 April 2010. Hamburg, 2010, p 121, monument lists no. 570th