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Anhaltisches Theater

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Dessau,Anhaltisches Theater
Dessau,Anhaltisches Theater

Anhaltisches Theater Dessau is a theatre in Dessau, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, which was called Landestheater Dessau until 1984. It is Mehrspartentheater offering drama, musical theatre (operas, operettas, musicals), ballets, concerts of the Anhaltische Philharmonie orchestra, and puppetry. Today, the theatre has a capacity of around 1100 spectators and is equipped with one of the largest revolving stages in Germany. In October 2013, the theatre was included as endangered in the Rote Liste Kultur of the Deutscher Kulturrat.

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Anhaltisches Theater

Friedensplatz 1a
06844 , Innerstädtischer Bereich Mitte (Dessau)
Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
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