Theater for Lower Saxony
The Theater for Lower Saxony (TfN) is a theater that was created by the merger of the Hildesheim City Theater with the Hanover State Theater in September 2007.
function
The theater for Lower Saxony has two functions. Initially, the TfN is the city theater for the city and district of Hildesheim . In its second function, the TfN is the state stage and travels to more than 60 locations throughout Lower Saxony, with trips to other federal states as well.
description
The TfN is a three-branch theater and the fourth largest theater in Lower Saxony. It produces and shows plays , operas , operettas and musicals . In cooperation with the independent theater scene in Hildesheim, plays for children and young people are also produced and accompanied by theater pedagogy .
From the founding of the TfN until the 2019/20 season, Jörg Gade was director of the theater. Oliver Graf will take over the management from September 2020. General music director is Florian Ziemen. From the 2020/2021 season, the acting division will be headed by the dramaturge Cornelia Pook and the in-house director Ayla Yeginer.
Every year around 20 new productions are created, all of which also go on trips: operas, operettas, musicals, plays for adults and productions for children and young people. The TfN plays over 630 performances in a wide variety of locations every year. The venue in Hildesheim houses three different stages. The Great House is the stage for productions in the evening program and offers space for around 550 people. Small productions and cabaret events can be found in Foyer 1 (F1). The third stage is the so-called “theo” with 50 seats. Mostly children's and youth plays are played here. In addition, children's and youth plays are also played in classrooms and kindergartens.
The quote from Schiller above the portico of the Hildesheim Theater, “Human dignity ⋅ is given in your hand ⋅ it preserves ahr it sinks with you ⋅ it will rise with you”, is the mission and obligation of the theater.
Technical specifications
The large house of the venue in Hildesheim offers space for around 550 people and has a lowerable main stage that is 18 m wide and 12 m deep. The back stage is 9 m wide, 11 m deep and 6.5 m high. The orchestra room has a retractable orchestra podium, which also serves as a front stage and has an area of 40 m².
From May to November 2019, the theater hall was renovated with the replacement of the seating and the installation of a new air conditioning system.
particularities
The Theater für Niedersachsen is the first and only subsidized theater in Germany with its own musical company in the form of the TfN-MusicalCompany . It consists of 10 fully committed, trained musical performers and other guests. With the TfN-MusicalCompany German premieres and German-language premieres are brought to the stage. Another special feature is that the TfN plays in guest performances in places that are atypical for a theater. Churches, town halls and parks are also used.
The "Hildesheim Model 2.0" of the TfN offers a multi-layered program of theater groups, workshops, projects and special events. The TfN cooperates with the Theater Education Center Hildesheim (TPZ), the University of Applied Science and Art (HAWK), the University of Hildesheim , adult education centers and other institutions.
Performances (selection)
- February 23, 2013: World premiere of the musical Zum Die schön - a musical for eternity by Marc Schubring and Wolfgang Adenberg .
- September 29, 2013: Hair Musical by Gerome Ragni , James Rado and Galt MacDermot
- February 15, 2014: Premiere of the musical A Cage Full of Fools by Jerry Herman and Harvey Fierstein .
- September 25, 2014: World premiere of the opera George by Elena Kats-Chernin (music) and Axel Ranisch (libretto).
- May 6, 2017: German premiere of the musical Dogfight - Ein ugliches Spiel (original title Dogfight ) by Pasek and Paul .
- March 10, 2018: German premiere of the Melodramma serio Adelia by Gaetano Donizetti.
- January 19, 2019: European premiere of the musical "Jasper in Deadland" by Ryan Scott Oliver and Hunter Foster
- March 3, 2019: "The Princess of Trebizond", operetta by Jacques Offenbach
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Ute Horstmann: City Theater Hildesheim. The first 100 years.
- ^ Ute Horstmann: City Theater Hildesheim. The first 100 years.
- ↑ Cooperative of German Stage Members: German Stage Yearbook 2010.
Coordinates: 52 ° 9 '8.3 " N , 9 ° 57' 27.9" E