Producer

Leopold Hoesch

Director

Matthias Schmidt

Creative Producer

Nicholas von Brauchitsch

Genre

Culture

Broadcaster

ZDFtheaterkanal / 3sat / ZDFdokukanal

Length

1 x 30'

Editor

Year

2005

Theater landscapes

Hans-Otto-Theater Potsdam

"This is the first time since Friedrich Wilhelm II that a theater building has not only been planned in Potsdam, but also implemented and carried through." (Artistic Director Uwe Eric Laufenberg on the occasion of the topping-out ceremony 10.9.2004)

The shell of the building on the banks of Deep Lake in Potsdam is reminiscent of the world-famous opera house in Sydney.
At a time when theaters are being closed or converted into musical stages, the Hans-Otto-Theater Potsdam is getting a new home.
And it urgently needs it.
For decades, the ensemble of the Hans-Otto-Theater had performed in sometimes adventurous makeshift venues.
The venerable old theater was destroyed by bombs during the Second World War.
Until the opening of the new theater in September 2006, performances took place in the replacement venue known as the "Blechbüchse".

Artistic Director Uwe Eric Laufenberg and his ensemble show the city where theater can be performed: in the Orangery of Sanssouci, in churches, in old halls, palaces and villas.
Esther Schweins presents the eventful history of the Hans-Otto-Theater, the former mayor of Potsdam and current Minister President of Brandenburg Matthias Platzeck talks about the controversial decision to build a new theater, and actress Carmen-Maja Antoni explains how the Potsdam Theater was the springboard for her career.

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