An interim theatre was inaugurated by Theater Dortmund on 12 September 1950, with a performance of Beethoven's
Fidelio. The
Intendant was
P. Walter Jacob, who pursued performances of Wagner's operas and more recent works. He staged and conducted Wagner's
Lohengrin during his first season and conducted
Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg the following year. He staged
Hans Pfitzner's opera
Das Herz (1930) and the drama
Eli of
Nelly Sachs (1950). In 1954 the musical comedy
Die stumme Serenade of
Erich Wolfgang Korngold was premiered. In 1955 Jacob staged
Franz Werfel's drama
Jacobowski und der Oberst and played a leading part himself. The theater was mainly used for operas; plays were mostly performed at the
Theater am Ostwall.
Theater Dortmund was called
Städtische Bühnen Dortmund (Stages of the City of Dortmund). ==Oper Dortmund==