When the theatre opened in 1959, it provided also for the spoken theatre, a typical German
Drei-Sparten-Theater (three performing arts theater: opera, ballet, plays). Austerity measures in 1966/67 forced the abandonment of plays. Like most German municipal theatres (), the Musiktheater im Revier employs its own opera company and chorus and a ballet company under the direction of
Bridget Breiner. The house orchestra is the , the largest of the three state orchestras in
North Rhine-Westphalia. The orchestra is funded by the cities of Gelsenkirchen and
Recklinghausen and the district of
Unna.
Johannes Kalitzke was chief conductor from 1984 to 1990.
Heiko Mathias Förster is the current
music director. In 1968,
Bernd Alois Zimmermann's work '''' was premiered at the Musiktheater im Revier. The first performance of
Albert Lortzing's 1899 opera
Regina which used the composer's original
libretto took place at the MiR in 1998. On 10 October 2003,
Alexander Mullenbach's chamber opera
Die Todesbrücke (
The Death Bridge) saw its premiere here.
Enjott Schneider composed a musical for the occasion of the 100th anniversary in 2004 of the Gelsenkirchen soccer team
FC Schalke 04 (spoken: Schalke nullvier) which was premiered on 9 May 2004. The title
Nullvier – Keiner kommt an Gott vorbei! with a double meaning was translated by the composer to
Zerofour: Nobody comes past God, but might be rendered also as "04 – Nobody
Outdribbles God!". The musical
Strike Up the Band by George Gershwin saw its German premiere at the MiR in 2007 as had the German language production of his opera
Porgy and Bess in 1970. ==References==