Mannheim Music Stage

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The Musikbühne Mannheim (MBM) is a free German music and touring theater based in Mannheim . It is run by the non-profit association Musikbühne Mannheim Astoria e. V. operated.

The Musikbühne Mannheim gives guest performances in the entire German-speaking area with 80-100 performances and a changing repertoire of around eight productions. The Mannheim Musikbühne's guest venues are theaters, town halls, town houses and concert halls. The venues included the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden , the Alte Oper Frankfurt , the Bayreuth Stadthalle, the Frankfurter Hof in Mainz, the Heidenheim Opera Festival , the Theater im Pfalzbau Ludwigshafen, the Wiesbaden May Festival , the Congressforum Villach, the Klagenfurt Concert Hall and the Stefaniensaal Graz in Austria. Otto Schenk , Janet Perry , Lisa Fitz , Elsbeth Janda , Helmut Lohner and Dietz-Werner Steck performed at the Mannheim Musikbühne .

history

The Musikbühne Mannheim e. V. was founded in 1989 by Eberhard Streul and Daniela Grundmann. The association aims to develop and perform dramatic music theater works, especially in the field of children's theater. Young artists should be given the opportunity to take steps in professional life. The venues were initially the Stamitz Hall in the Mannheim rose garden and the Limburg monastery ruins . The association developed the Musikbühne Mannheim into a touring theater. He works closely with the community of interests of the cities with theater guest performances (INTHEGA).

In 2016 the Musikbühne Mannheim gave 90 national and international concerts and performances in front of around 22,000 spectators.

Since its founding in 1989 to 2019, 42 pieces or productions have been released; 14 pieces for children, 20 pieces for adults and since 1996 six thematic recitals with the soprano Daniela Grundmann.

Adult productions

I net (an operetta revue with songs that were banned in the Third Reich; 1989), heart flutter and ringing in the ears (more than 200 performances until 2004), Spectaculum (1990), War of the Prima Donnas (1991), Bittersweet songs (1992), It's nice to be in the world (1993), then Alla with Elsbeth Janda (1995), Memories (Musicalrevue; 1998), Die Leiche im Sack (opera grusical; 1999), Yesterday (Century Revue; 2000), Adieu ( Operetta revue in coproduction with Theater im Pfalzbau Ludwigshafen ; 2004), Uff die Bääm, die Pälzer kummen (2006), Der Schauspieldirektor (by WA Mozart with Otto Schenk and Helmut Lohner in 2007), Mozart-Kugel (musical comedy with Lisa Fitz; 2009 ), Schicksals-Akkord (piece about the family tragedy by Richard Wagner in coproduction with the Städtische Bühnen Münster; 2012), Horsch emol (2013), Tanz auf dem Vulkan (political review with songs from the " Golden Twenties " and songs that were forbidden ; 2014).

Children's music stage productions

Hansel and Gretel (1992), The Secret of the Wolfsschlucht (1993), Papageno Plays the Magic Flute (1995), Sleeping Beauty (1997), The Little Mermaid (more than 370 performances; 1999), The World on the Moon (2001), Spuk im Händelhaus (2002), Snow White (more than 200 performances; 2007), The Devil with Three Golden Hair (2008), The Cold Heart (2011), Cinderella or Rossini Cooks an Opera (2013), Little Red Riding Hood (2015), Rapunzel (as a co-production with BAAL novo - Theater Eurodistrict Offenburg; 2016), Zwerg Nase (2018), Der Puss in Boots (2019).

literature

  • Lexicon editor of the publishing house FA Brockhaus, Mannheim (Hrsg.): Der Brockhaus Mannheim. 400 years of the city of squares - the lexicon. Mannheim 2006, ISBN 3-7653-0181-7 , p. 323 (entry about Eberhard Streul).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Nicole Sperk: From Mannheim into the world: RHEINPFALZ.de. In: rheinpfalz.de. March 20, 2019, accessed August 26, 2019 .
  2. ^ Leon Igel: Daniela Grundmann, Head of the Mannheim Music Stage: "Fairy tales have a pull" - Mannheimer Morgen. In: morgenweb.de. March 29, 2019, accessed on August 26, 2019 .
  3. Leon Igel: "Apple juice gives strength and courage!" - Mannheimer Morgen. In: morgenweb.de. March 13, 2018, accessed August 26, 2019 .