Nadin Krsek Review of Hansa Theater
I was in the Hansa Theater (variety show) on Octob...
I was in the Hansa Theater (variety show) on October 28th, 2017. The rooms are clean, well-kept and in the style of the 20s. The price-performance ratio of the program was absolutely miserable. I paid 59 euros for a card in the penultimate row. I thought that this price included a bite to eat or at least the performances by the artists were enchanting. Neither of the two was entirely true. Drinks and meals are available at juicy prices, each toilet visit costs 0.30, wardrobe an additional 2.00 per jacket. The program was moderated by a "Dutchman", whose jokes and vocal performances caused a lot of foreign embarrassment and were rather amusing in the 1960s. The artists, with the exception of the two beautiful and talented women, were more for a children's theater and did not do the admission fee in any way, even if you pay great respect to these talents. A wizard who talks to cuddly toys and pulls a sock over his hands to tinker another conversation partner is, in my view, unreasonable for an adult audience. I was very disappointed and I can only hope that the selection of artists will be revised so that a little more style and glamor returns to the theater in the future. If all performances were based on the level of the two women (Helena Lehmann and Lina Li), I would love to come back.
About the area: Even in daylight, you feel uncomfortable and would probably not suspect a theater there. You don't want to spend your break outside in front of the theater.
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