Schauspielhaus Neubrandenburg, Theatre in Neubrandenburg, Germany
Schauspielhaus Neubrandenburg is a theatre building featuring a traditional timber-framed exterior in the city of Neubrandenburg. The hall provides approximately 200 seats for theatrical performances and cultural events, with the room arrangement combining intimacy with functional conditions.
The house was built in 1787 as the 'New Comedy House' under Duke Adolph Friedrich IV. of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and later underwent various uses including service as a workshop and assembly facility before being reactivated as a theatre.
The house presents works that combine classical plays with contemporary pieces through partnerships with regional theatre companies. Audiences encounter a blend of established favorites and new productions that shape its programming.
Access is possible during regular opening hours for performances, with evening and weekend times offering the best opportunities for visits. Visitors should check the current schedule in advance and allow adequate time for arrival.
The building is the oldest preserved theatre structure in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and belongs to the European Route of Historic Theatres. This membership connects it with a network of significant theatre venues across the continent.
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