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Coordinates: 53 ° 33 ′ 17.7 " N , 9 ° 55 ′ 39.7" E
The Monsun-Theater ( spelling : monsun.theater ) is the oldest off-theater in Hamburg and has existed since 1980. It is located in the Ottensen district .
history
The theater opened in 1980 in premises that were used as mustard storage for the Kühne company until the 1970s . In 2005 the foyer and the theater hall, which has almost 100 seats, were redesigned.
The Monsun-Theater belongs to the HAMBURG off group , which brings together theaters that receive little or no state funding.
repertoire
The range of performances serves different formats from the areas of drama , dance , performance, children's and youth theater, literature and music . In-house productions and the promotion of young talent form a focus. Since the 2016/2017 season, it has been important to present circus art in an innovative way. Contemporary art is also exhibited in the foyer .
Directors
- 1997–2015: Ulrike von Kieseritzky
- since 2015: Françoise Hüsges
The artistic focus of the director Françoise Hüsges is on cooperation with other countries in cultural exchange projects, including Burkina Faso , France and Denmark . The artistic director gained fame through so-called tape productions.
Awards
The following achievements at monsun.theater have been awarded the Rolf Mares Prize in the past :
- 2006: Jens Paarmann for his staging of boiling point 1140
- 2010: Nina Pichler for her production of The Second Woman
- 2011: Vanessa Czapla for her portrayal of Jenny in Atmen
- 2012: Josef Heynert for his portrayal of Karol in The First Time
- 2018: Cora Sachs for her production When we dance, the world hums
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d e f Homepage of the theater - We , accessed on March 11, 2017
- ↑ a b c Theater Hamburg - monsun.theater , accessed on March 11, 2017
- ^ Homepage of the "Hamburg off" association , accessed on March 11, 2017
- ^ Homepage of the theater - Neuer Zirkus , accessed on March 11, 2017
- ↑ Homepage of the theater - program , accessed on March 11, 2017
- ^ Stefan Reckziegel: From director to general manager in Ottensen . ( Abendblatt.de [accessed December 12, 2017]).
- ↑ Homepage of the theater - Rolf Mares Prize , accessed on March 11, 2017