small theater - Kammerspiele Landshut

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The small theater - Kammerspiele Landshut is a theater in the city of Landshut .

theatre

small theater - Kammerspiele Landshut

The theater has up to 125 seats. The stage is 11 meters wide, 6.20 meters deep and 4.35 meters high. The large theater foyer can be used as a second venue with up to 50 seats.

The building is owned by the city of Landshut. The theater has been a non-profit GmbH since January 2013 and is funded by the sponsoring association “Kleines theater Landshut”. It is supported by the city of Landshut, the administrative district of Lower Bavaria and the Bavarian Ministry of Culture.

Directors such as Sven Grunert , Gil Mehmert , Johannes Schmid and Marcus Morlinghaus , who made his debut as a director at the Kammerspiele Landshut in 2004 with Klamms Krieg, have worked in the theater.

Interior small theater

history

In October 1992 the "small theater Landshut" was opened under the direction of Sven Grunert with love Jelena Sergejewna by Ludmilla Rasumowskaja (director: Sven Grunert). A room in a rear building in Neustadt 455 served as the venue.

In 1996, the City of Landshut's Culture and Building Senate decided to use the “Rottenkolberstadel” listed building to build a new theater with urban development funds. On September 26, 1998, the "small theater - Kammerspiele Landshut" was opened under the directorship of Sven Grunert with up close by Patrick Marber (director: Sven Grunert).

The architectural office Hild und Kaltwasser received the German architecture award in 1999 for the conversion of the barn into the “small theater Landshut”.

literature

  • Christoph Leibold (Ed.): The great little theater miracle. 25 years of the small theater Kammerspiele Landshut. Theater der Zeit, Berlin 2017, ISBN 978-3-95749-113-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Press release in BauNetz from July 5, 1999, accessed on August 23, 2009

Coordinates: 48 ° 32 ′ 21 ″  N , 12 ° 9 ′ 17 ″  E