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Allee Theater Hamburg, Hamburg (DE) stages Mozart's Die Zauberflöte: 18 performances between 2027-02-06 and 2027-05-02, conducted by Makiko Eguchi, directed by Marius Adam.
Hamburg's most intimate opera address occupies the ground floor of an apartment building at Max-Brauer-Allee 76 in Altona. The space began as a storeroom, became a comedy stage, then in 1948 a cinema with 270 seats. After the cinema closed in 1967, Uwe Deeken rented the hall and opened the Theater für Kinder there in 1968, a private children's theatre that still shapes the house. Since 1996 the same stage, today with 203 seats and a pit for seven musicians, has also been home to the Hamburger Kammeroper.
The Kammeroper produces three stagings a season, chamber versions of rarely played eighteenth and nineteenth century works in German adaptations by artistic director Barbara Hass; since 2016 a nonprofit foundation runs both companies, led by Marius Adam. The link to Die Zauberflöte is unusually concrete. Children meet Mozart's opera here in family versions, and in 2022 the company gave a genuine world premiere: Der Zauberflöte Zweyter Theil, Goethe's unfinished sequel to Schikaneder's libretto, arranged as a pasticcio by music director Ettore Prandi from lesser-known Mozart, Gluck and Vivaldi.
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Data: open sources (opera houses, ticketing platforms, Wikidata). Part of the worldwide Die Zauberflöte map.