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- several performances and cabarets seen at the Comoedienhaus. The last cabaret was performed at the Comoedienhaus on 30 October 1902, 120 years after its opening...
- also called Hoftheater (court theater), Hofoper (court opera), and Comoedienhaus (comedy house). The frequently applied name Rokokotheater (Rococo theater)...
- Altes Stadttheater Eichstätt, Bavaria Frankfurter Stadttheater, now Comoedienhaus Hamburger Stadttheater, or Hamburg State Opera Historisches Stadttheater...
- were productions by Theobald Marchand's company. Opened in 1782, the Comoedienhaus was the first permanent venue of the Frankfurt Theater (drama and opera)...
- also called Hoftheater (court theater), Hofoper (court opera), and Comoedienhaus (comedy house). The frequently applied name Rokokotheater (Rococo theater)...
- Depot is an external stage for both organisations. Opened in 1782, the Comoedienhaus (comedy house), with a seating capacity of 1,016, was the first permanent...
- the Staatstheater Mainz, the Altes Theater in Düsseldorf, and the Comoedienhaus in Frankfurt. In 1860 Schnorr von Carolsfeld left his position at the...
- Cantate-Saal / Volksbühne im Großen Hirschgraben Cinestar Metropolis Comoedienhaus Wilhelmsbad E-Kinos Erster Stock filmklubb Offenbach Hafenkino Offenbach...
- Nicolas de Pigage, oldest surviving Rangtheater in Europe. HanauComoedienhaus Wilhelmsbad, at the former spa of Wilhelmsbad, opened on 8 July 1781...
- Heinrich Marschner. The premiere took place on 13 September 1863 at the Comoedienhaus. Apparently without a year, but probably around 1862, appeared Clara...