Österrikisk skådespelare burgtheater

As the Austrian national theatre, the Burgtheater is the leading playhouse in the Republic and Europe’s largest theatre for drama, combining tradition, variety and innovation. After the Comédie Française, the Vienna Burgtheater is Europe’s second oldest theatre. Today, the Burgtheater, originally known as K. K. Hoftheater nächst der Burg, with its three affiliated venues – Akademietheater, Kasino and Vestibül – and a permanent ensemble of actors and actresses, is one of Europe’s largest theatres and plays a seminal role in the German-speaking theatrical world.

Each season, the Burgtheater and its affiliated venues welcome approximately , theatre-goers to some performances. This makes the Burgtheater the theatre with the largest audience in continental Europe.

Burgtheater

Organisation

Management    
Stefan Bachmann,  artistic director    
Robert Beutler, commercial director

Members of the Supervisory Board    
Christian Kircher, chair
Alexander Sporn, deputy chair
Bettina Hering
Angelika Schätz
Doris Schmidauer
Annamaria Šikoronja-Martines
Robert Reinagl, employee representative    
Manuela Wosak, employee representative    

Annual Report /22 (in German)

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  • Burgtheater

    National theatre in Vienna, Austria

    For the film, see Burgtheater (film).

    The Burgtheater (German:[ˌaːtɐ]; literally: "Castle Theater" but alternatively translated as "(Imperial) Court Theater", originally known as K.K. Theater an der Burg, then until as the K.K. Hofburgtheater, is the national theater of Austria in Vienna. It is the most important German-language theater and one of the most important theatres in the world.[1] The Burgtheater was opened in and has become known as die Burg by the Viennese population;[1] its theater company has created a traditional style and speech typical of Burgtheater performances.

    History

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    The original Burgtheater was set up in a tennis court (called a 'ball house' at the time) that the Roman-German king and later emperor Ferdinand I had built in in the lower pleasure garden of the Hofburg after the old ball house fell victim to a fire in [2][3]

    The theater opened on 14 March , the creation of the Habsburg Empress Maria Theresa of Austria, who wanted a theater next to her palace. Her son, Emperor Joseph II, called it the "German National Theater

    Christiana "Christiane" Friderica Weidner later Huberin (–) was an Austrian scen actor. She was engagerad at the Burgtheater in – She belonged to the pionjär generation actors of the Burgtheater and was referred to as their Doyenne. She was foremost known for her roles within tragedies. She married the actor (–).

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    • Christiane Friederike Weidner, geborene Lorenz, verheiratete Huber bzw. Weidner, ( Mai in Zittau – November in Wien) war eine deutschsprachige Schauspielerin, ab bis zu ihrem Tode am Wiener Hofburgtheater engagiert und die erste Doyenne des Ensembles. Sie war okänt Gotthold Ephraim Lessing bekannt und bearbeitete auch einige Theaterstücke. (de)
    • Christiana "Christiane" Friderica Weidner later Huberin (–) was an Austrian scen actor. She was engagerad at the Burgtheater in – She belonged to the pionjär generation actors of the Burgtheater and was referred to as their Doyenne. She was foremost known for her roles within tragedies. She married the actor (–). (en)
    • Christiana Friderica Huber, född Weidner , död , var ett österrikisk artist. Hon plats engagerad nära Burgtheater inom Wien , och betraktades s