Schiller Theater, Theatre in Charlottenburg, Germany
Schiller Theater sits on Bismarckstraße 110 near Ernst-Reuter-Platz and displays a large glass wall in the foyer alongside sculptures by Bernhard Heiliger. The building combines clean lines with bright surfaces and offers stage spaces inside that allow flexibility for changing productions.
After severe war damage reconstruction began in 1950 and integrated parts of the original structure into the renewed design. Until 1993 the theatre served as the main stage of Berlin State Theatres.
Until 1993 the house ranked among Berlin's leading venues for drama and staged works from several European and American traditions. Today groups use the rooms for performances and events that continue this tradition.
The house maintains modern facilities for various performances and is easily reached via several public transport lines in Charlottenburg district. Visitors find additional stops for refreshments and information around Ernst-Reuter-Platz.
During the early 2000s the building temporarily housed Staatsoper Unter den Linden while its main house underwent renovation. This interim use brought opera audiences into a space previously known chiefly for spoken drama.
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