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May we create tomorrow what we cannot imagine today! Theatre, performances, readings, concerts, music – and everything in-between.
May we create tomorrow what we cannot imagine today! Theatre, performances, readings, concerts, music – and everything in-between.
The Habibi kiosk. Everything that is culture flows in and out here. “Who or what is the city”? In the art kiosk we explore the question of how a community with active participation works. The Habibi Kiosk is a transparent window into the Kammerspiele. A space for many perspectives.
Open Tue - Fri 16:00 - 20:00 and during events
The Habibi kiosk. Everything that is culture flows in and out here. “Who or what is the city”? In the art kiosk we explore the question of how a community with active participation works. The Habibi Kiosk is a transparent window into the Kammerspiele. A space for many perspectives.
Open Tue - Fri 16:00 - 20:00 and during events
MK: Music combines subcultures with the possibilities of theater and forms a platform for Munich’s urban society: with international concerts and project developments.
MK: Music combines subcultures with the possibilities of theater and forms a platform for Munich’s urban society: with international concerts and project developments.
Get into the theater! We give you access to our artists and to all the artistic resources. With guided tours, workshops, talks with artists and other encounter formats.
Get into the theater! We give you access to our artists and to all the artistic resources. With guided tours, workshops, talks with artists and other encounter formats.
“A double exposure of the mechanics of war and an exuberant celebration of theatre: (...) In this immersive masterpiece, which spans investigative and literary theatre, performance, spectacle and puppetry, subtle irony, satire and seriousness, everything remains in motion. Even the hope for humanity in the warrior.” Sabine Leucht for the Theatertreffen jury
Jette Steckel and her team have succeeded in creating an evening that transforms Klaus Mann's novel Mephisto into an oppressive, topical study of the relationship between art and power with just a few lines of foreign text. Watching this fantastic ensemble at work, you also see people whom the New Right would love nothing more than to chase off the stage again. This comparison between the historical past and the possible future really hurts." Sabine Leucht for the Theatertreffen jury