Hamburg Kammerspiele is a prominent brand known for its exceptional theater performances in the city of Hamburg. With a prime location and a strong reputation, Hamburg Kammerspiele has established itself as a leading cultural institution, captivating audiences with its diverse range of productions. The theater features a blend of classic and contemporary plays, showcasing the talent and creativity of both local and international artists. Hamburg Kammerspiele prides itself on delivering thought-provoking performances that engage and entertain audiences of all ages. With its commitment to artistic excellence, the brand aims to enrich the cultural landscape of Hamburg, fostering a love for theater and the performing arts. Whether it's an enthralling drama or a lighthearted comedy, Hamburg Kammerspiele ensures a memorable and captivating experience for all theater enthusiasts.
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Reviews
So happy there allowed to open for us again...
Its ok. Drinks, food and good staff.
Cool.
Always great in this beautiful theater. Not too big and even I, a non-giant, can always see well. Good program worth seeing. The area with a bar for before and during the break is also super cozy.
Presentation (Pizza e Pasta) simply great!! Atmosphere great too! However, if you want a drink during the break, you'll spend it rather uncomfortable waiting in line!!!
The laboratory assistant - very intense piece. Great played.
Great stage design (the depth of the stage is significantly reduced and only a white tiled room can be seen). Perfectly underlines the oppressive mood, the doubts and the conflicts “you should really do (know) everything that is possible. 👍🏻
Actually a very nice theater. The 4th row is not so nice and then you have someone slightly taller in front of you, as there is no slant there. That's a bit of a shame
Four of us were here on the theater night. The service was a catastrophe: While the admission lady had obviously already had one or two wines, her colleague pointed out to me that drinks were forbidden in the hall. So I stood aside to drink the beer I had just purchased. The gentleman then said harshly that if you wanted to go in, you should go up now. I drank even more quickly, feeling rushed. Several people in the hall had full wine glasses in their hands. I felt ripped off.
None of us liked the excerpt from the play “What Was and What Will Be,” not even my parents, who are over 60 years old, thought it was funny to make a joke about how disabled people don’t drive cars and don’t need parking spaces. Really wrong.
P.S I don't really hold it against the employees, given the pay and conditions at STÄITSCH GmbH I would be in a bad mood and reach for wine.