The Keller62 is the smallest, most beautiful and most intimate theatre in the city of Zurich. The audience loves this quirky space and also puts it into words.
For example, like this: "Once you've been there, you'll be a repeat offender! What a coherent theatre space, what a gem, with great performances that would find no place elsewhere! A truly shining stone in Zurich's theatre mosaic!". Or like this: "An insider tip that must not remain a secret! Inspiration and joie de vivre. Great atmosphere! My favourite theatre." Or like this: "Intimate, acoustic and fabulous. A cellar where theatre is still alive!" Also like this: "The discovery! Fine philosophical tidbits, oodles of imagination, variety with style and level!" Or like this: "Keller62 is the mother of all cellar theatres, a wonderful place to be intimate without having to undress." Or very briefly: "Small but nice." Or even a little longer: "Wonderful theatre with a lot of heart!" Or most simply: "Zurich's best insider tip!!"
Yes, and the most recent entry went like this: "The Keller62, how it combines the sparse and the cozy in a unique way, is at the top of the list of my favourite places in Zurich. A few steps down into the basement and all the bling-bling and fuss is far away. Between massive walls that no one can fool, a stage for essentials. Here, theatre and concert miracles still happen out of genuine passion. And with a warmth that remains unforgettable, whether you are playing or watching. Zurich shows the world a lot of mundane and oversaturated things - but it's places like Keller62 that make up the true magic of this city."
The Keller62 theatre is located in the middle of the city, right next to the Kunsthaus. It has been firmly anchored in the city and its vibrant cultural landscape for 23 years.
The auditorium seats 48. Performances take place from September to June, admission ranges from Sfr. 42.- to Sfr. 20.-, box office 1/2 hour before curtain up.
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