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The Carltheater was a
theatre Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors to present experiences of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a Stage (theatre), stage. The performe ...
in
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. It was in the suburbs in
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at Praterstraße 31 (at that time called Jägerzeile). It was the successor to the Leopoldstädter Theater. After a series of financial difficulties, that theater had been sold in 1838 to the director,
Carl Carl Karl Andreas Bernbrunn (1787–1854), known by the stage name Carl Carl, was a Kraków-born actor and theatre director. Bernbrunn was born illegitimately to Maria Anna Alxinger and Karl Andrä Bernbrunn. Maria Anna was the wife of the poet (175 ...
, who continued to run it in parallel to his
Theater an der Wien The is a historic theatre in Vienna located on the Left Wienzeile in the Mariahilf district. Completed in 1801, the theatre has hosted the premieres of many celebrated works of theatre, opera, and symphonic music. Since 2006, it has served prim ...
until 1845. Two years later, the building was partially demolished and rebuilt following the plans of architects August Sicard von Sicardsburg and
Eduard van der Nüll Eduard van der Nüll (9 January 1812 (baptized) – 3 April 1868) was an Austrian architect, who was one of the great masters in the historicist style of Vienna's Ringstrasse. ''Architectural Theory: An Anthology from Vitruvius to 1870'', ...
, who would later design the
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. The theatre was opened under the name ''Carltheater'' in the same year, 1847. Many pieces by Johann Nepomuk Nestroy premiered here; between 1854 and 1860, Nestroy was the director of the theatre. In subsequent years, many well-known Viennese playwrights wrote pieces for the Carltheater and reinforced its reputation as the favoured opera house for Viennese folk-pieces and
operetta Operetta is a form of theatre and a genre of light opera. It includes spoken dialogue, songs and including dances. It is lighter than opera in terms of its music, orchestral size, and length of the work. Apart from its shorter length, the oper ...
s. After a rapid changeover of directors in the 20th century, the theatre became unprofitable, and was finally closed in 1929. In 1944, the auditorium of the theatre was almost entirely destroyed in a bomb attack. The artistically valuable facade was, however, still remarkably intact after the war. In 1951 it was demolished, with neighbouring building which had not been damaged in the war. Nowadays, the site is host to the "Galaxy"-building. A few years ago there was a plaque in Praterstraße, marking the former location of the theatre, but this is gone too now.


Works which premiered at the Carltheater

* ''Die schlimmen Buben in der Schule'', burlesque in one act, by Johann Nestroy, on December 10, 1847. * ''Freiheit in Krähwinkel'', "farce with song" by Johann Nestroy, on July 1, 1848. * ''Judith und Holofernes'', "travesty with song" by Johann Nestroy, on March 13, 1849. * ''Tannhäuser'', opera pastiche by Johann Nestroy, 1857 * ''Das Corps der Reche'', operetta by
Franz von Suppé Franz von Suppé, born Francesco Ezechiele Ermenegildo de Suppé (18 April 181921 May 1895) was an Austrian composer of light operas and other theatre music. He came from the Kingdom of Dalmatia, Austro-Hungarian Empire (now part of Croatia). A c ...
, on March 5, 1864 * ''Dinorah, oder die Turnerfahrt nach Hütteldorf'', opera parody by Franz von Suppé, on May 4, 1865 * '' Die schöne Galathee'', operetta by Franz von Suppé on 9 September 1865 * ''
Leichte Kavallerie ' (''Light Cavalry'') is an operetta in two acts by Franz von Suppé, with a libretto by . It was first performed in the Carltheater, Vienna, on 21 March 1866. The original work is set in a 19th-century Austrian village where several love intrig ...
'', operetta by Franz von Suppé, on March 21, 1866 * ''Die Freigeister'', operetta by Franz von Suppé, on October 23, 1866 * ', operetta by Franz von Suppé, on April 27, 1867 * ''Die Frau Meisterin'', operetta by Franz von Suppé, on January 20, 1868 * ''Tantalusqualen'', operetta by Franz von Suppé, on October 3, 1868 * ''Isabella'', operetta by Franz von Suppé, on November 5, 1869 * ''Lohengelb, oder Die Jungfrau von Dragant (Tragant)'', operetta by Franz von Suppé, on November 30, 1870 * ''Cannebas'', operetta by Franz von Suppé, on November 2, 1872 * '' Fatinitza'', operetta by Franz von Suppé, on January 5, 1876 * '' Prinz Methusalem'', comic operetta by
Johann Strauss II Johann Baptist Strauss II (; ; 25 October 1825 – 3 June 1899), also known as Johann Strauss Jr., the Younger or the Son (), was an List of Austrian composers, Austrian composer of light music, particularly dance music and operettas as well ...
, on January 3, 1877 * ''Der Teufel auf Erden'', operetta by Franz von Suppé, on January 5, 1878 * ''
Boccaccio Giovanni Boccaccio ( , ; ; 16 June 1313 – 21 December 1375) was an Italian writer, poet, correspondent of Petrarch, and an important Renaissance humanist. Born in the town of Certaldo, he became so well known as a writer that he was s ...
'', opera by Franz von Suppé, on February 1, 1879 * ''Donna Juanita'', operetta by Franz von Suppé, on February 21, 1880 * ''Die Carbonari'', operetta by
Carl Zeller Carl Adam Johann Nepomuk Zeller (19 June 1842 – 17 August 1898) was an Austrian composer of operettas. Zeller was born in Sankt Peter in der Au, the only child of physician Johann Zeller and Maria Anna Elizabeth. Zeller's father died before h ...
, on November 27, 1880 * ''Wiener Kinder'', comic operetta by Carl Michael Ziehrer, on February 19, 1881 * ''Der Gascogner'', operetta by Franz von Suppé, on March 22, 1881 * ''Das Herzblättchen'', operetta by Franz von Suppé, on February 4, 1882 * ''Der Vagabund'', operetta by Carl Zeller, on October 30, 1886 * ''Die Jagd nach dem Glück'', operetta by Franz von Suppé, on October 27, 1888 * ''Ein Deutschmeister'', operetta by Carl Michael Ziehrer, on November 30, 1888 * ''Das Modell'', operetta by Franz von Suppé, on October 4, 1895 * ''Das Neue Ghetto'' by Theodor Herzl, 1898 * '' Wiener Blut'', operetta by Johann Strauss II, on October 25, 1899 * ''Die drei Wünsche'', operetta by Carl Michael Ziehrer, on March 9, 1901 * ''Das süße Mädel'', operetta by
Heinrich Reinhardt Enrique Alfredo Kurt (born Heinrich Alfred Kurt) Reinhardt (29 March 1903, Stettin,Zabelsdorf, according tPassengers of the Piriápolis/ref> German Empire – 14 June 1990, Ciudad Jardín Lomas del Palomar, Argentina) was a German–Argentine ch ...
, on October 25, 1901 * ''Der Rastelbinder'', operetta by
Franz Lehár Franz Lehár ( ; ; 30 April 1870 – 24 October 1948) was an Austro-Hungarian composer. He is mainly known for his operettas, of which the most successful and best known is '' The Merry Widow'' (''Die lustige Witwe''). Life and career L ...
, on December 20, 1902 * ''Der Göttergatte'', operetta by Franz Lehár, on January 20, 1904 * ''Die lustigen Nibelungen'', burlesque operetta by Oscar Straus, on November 12, 1904 * ''Der Schätzmeister'', operetta by Carl Michael Ziehrer, on December 10, 1904 * ''Krieg im Frieden'', operetta by Heinrich Reinhardt, on January 24, 1906 * '' Ein Walzertraum'', operetta by Oscar Straus, on March 3, 1907 * '' Die geschiedene Frau'', operetta by Leo Fall, on December 23, 1908 * ''Zigeunerliebe'', operetta by Franz Lehár, on January 8, 1910 * ''Alt-Wien'', operetta by
Joseph Lanner Joseph Lanner (12 April 1801 – 14 April 1843) was an Austrian dance music composer and dance orchestra conductor. He is best remembered as one of the earliest Viennese composers to reform the waltz from a simple peasant dance to something th ...
, on December 23, 1911 * ''Fürst Casimir'', operetta by Carl Michael Ziehrer, on September 13, 1913 * ''Polenblut'', operetta by
Oskar Nedbal Oskar Nedbal (26 March 1874 – 24 December 1930) was a Czech violist, composer, and conductor of classical music. Early life Nedbal was born in Tábor, in southern Bohemia. He studied the violin at the Prague Conservatory under Antonín Ben ...
, 1913 * ''Die erste Frau'', operetta by Heinrich Reinhardt, on October 22, 1915 * ''Prinzessin Ti-Ti-Pa'', operetta by
Robert Stolz Robert Elisabeth Stolz (25 August 188027 June 1975) was an Austrian songwriter and conductor as well as a composer of operettas and film music.Stanley Sadie Ed. (2002) ''The New Grove Dictionary of Opera'', Oxford University Press Biography ...
, 1928 Puccini's opera '' La rondine'' was also commissioned by the Carltheater (although its premiere in Vienna was eventually cancelled after the outbreak of the Italo-Austrian war).


Literature

* Franz Hadamowsky: ''Das Theater in der Leopoldstadt von 1781 bis 1860'', (''The Theatre in the Leopoldstadt between 1781 and 1860''), Höfel, Vienna 1934 * Nora Kirchschlager: ''Das Carltheater von 1860 bis 1872'' (''The Carltheater between 1860 and 1872''), volume 1: ''Die Direktionen Brauer, Lehmann, Treumann und Ascher'' (''The directorships of Brauer, Lehmann, Treumann and Ascher''); volume 2: ''Spielplan'' (''Performance schedule''), Ungedr. Dipl.-Arb. Vienna, 2002 * Dieter Klein, Martin Kupf, Robert Schediwy: ''Stadtbildverluste Wien — Ein Rückblick auf fünf Jahrzehnte'' (''Image loss of the city of Vienna: a retrospection through five centuries''). LIT, Vienna 2005, * Birgit Peter: ''Nestroytheater: Das Singspiel Johann Nestroy am Wiener Carltheater.'' In: Julia Danielczyk (Hrsg.): ''Nestroy — weder Lorbeerbaum noch Bettelstab''. Österr. Theatermuseum, Wien 2000, , pp. 69–80 * Leopold Rosner: ''50 Jahre Carl-Theater'' (''50 years of the Carltheater''), Schworella & Heick, Vienna 1897


Sources

Most of the information in this article is taken from the German Wikipedia article. {{Theatre in Austria Opera houses in Vienna Cultural venues in Vienna Former theatres in Vienna Theatres completed in 1847 Buildings and structures in Leopoldstadt Music venues completed in 1847 1847 establishments in the Austrian Empire Buildings and structures destroyed during World War II Buildings and structures demolished in 1951 Demolished buildings and structures in Austria 19th-century architecture in Austria