The theatre highlights in October

In October, it's time to aim high: with summer nightmares, angry animals and Greek mythology.

Flying high

What does it actually mean to be at home? DAS.VENTIL shows a very own universe around living and the zeitgeist.

Dreamy in the village

As in Shakespear's comedy A Midsummer Night's Dream, the wonderfully exaggerated villagers play out the different levels of the play. A mirror of realities and the imagination that can change reality.

Ein Sommernachts-Dorftraum

Teatro Dalla Piazza

Ein Sommernachts-Dorftraum

Frei nach William Shakespears «Sommernachtstraum».

Rage Together

The "Performing Rage" collective invites you to a try-out of their evening-long programme: "Anleitung zum wütend sein - Vol. 2". They are looking for people who would like to discover their anger in a performative way together with the collective.

Cassandra and no more

What if Cassandra's vision found an open ear more than 2000 years later? Based on Christa Wolf's novel Cassandra, three women on stage create a vision of an equal society and rethink the mythological tale in the present day.

For young and old

Until the Evil Unicorn Dances is a fast-paced and imaginative piece of theatre about the best, the worst and everything in between. A fearlessly playful approach to social crises, personal catastrophes and the best world we can dream of.

Bis das böse Einhorn tanzt

Kulturhaus Helferei

Bis das böse Einhorn tanzt

Ein Theaterstück für alle ab 8 Jahren.

Published from Enno Rennenkampff on October 03, 2024.

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