- Großes Schauspielhaus
The Großes Schauspielhaus (Great Theater) was a theatre in
Berlin ,Germany , often described as an example ofexpressionist architecture , designed byHans Poelzig for theatre impresarioMax Reinhardt (theatre director) . The structure was originally a market built by architect Friedrich Hitzer, and it retained its external,gable d form. It then became the Zirkus Schumann, acircus arena. It was renovated by Poelzig and reopened in 1919, contained seating for 3500 people. Max Reinhardt wanted to attract a working class audience to the theater. The large size allowed for people who could pay top prices for the best seats to support the low-cost seats in the back of the theater.It was painted red. It was a cavernous,
dome d space and had no balconies, which contributed to its vastness. The dome and pillars were decorated with maquernas, a honeycombed pendentive ornament, which resembledstalactite s. When illuminated, the ceiling'slightbulb s formed patterns of celestialconstellation s, and the vaulted ceiling took on another concept, the night sky. In the lobby and elsewhere, Poelzig made use of colored lightbulbs to create striking visual backdrops. Separate entrances were provided for the expensive and the cheap seats. The theatre also included a restaurant for the wealthy audience members, a cafeteria for the poorer audience members, and a bar. The performers and technicians enjoyed their own bar, a barber shop, ample dressing room space, and the modern stage equipment.The
Nazi s took over the theater in 1933. They changed the name to The Theater of the People. The Nazis, who described this building as an example ofEntartete Kunst , refurbished the theater on the interior by adding a hung ceiling to hide the stalactite forms. AfterWorld War II , the theater was used for variety shows, then as a military warehouse until 1988 when it was condemned and demolished.References
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