Theaterkasse
Maximilianstraße 26-28
Mo-Sa: 11:00 – 19:00
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theaterkasse@kammerspiele.de
By Rainer Werner Fassbinder with an epilogue by Emre Akal
Director: Emre Akal
6 pm Schauspielhaus
An Intergalactic Musical by Madame Nielsen & Christian Lollike
6 – 7:35 pm Schauspielhaus
Musical Theatre in the many languages of love by Nele Jahnke, ensemble and team
Director: Nele Jahnke
7:30 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
Reading & discussion with poet Nasima Sophia Razizadeh and ensemble member Anja Signitzer on “Sprache und Meer” and “Die Goldwaage”
8 pm Habibi Kiosk
8 pm Schauspielhaus
A Vampire Comedy by Jan-Christoph Gockel, inspired by F. W. Murnau’s “Nosferatu” and the life of Max Schreck
Director: Jan-Christoph Gockel
8 – 10 pm Schauspielhaus
By Rainer Werner Fassbinder with an epilogue by Emre Akal
Director: Emre Akal
8 – 9:20 pm Schauspielhaus
Three lonely encounters with a cow, a robot and a rock
Director: Ruben Müller
7:30 – 8:40 pm Werkraum
Musical Theatre in the many languages of love by Nele Jahnke, ensemble and team
Director: Nele Jahnke
7:30 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
Based on the unfinished novel by Franz Kafka in an adaptation by Charlotte Sprenger and Olivia Ebert
Director: Charlotte Sprenger
8 – 10:40 pm Schauspielhaus
Three lonely encounters with a cow, a robot and a rock
Director: Ruben Müller
7:30 – 8:40 pm Werkraum
Based on the text by Michel Friedman
A project by Katharina Bach and Katrin Lindner
7 – 8:45 pm Schauspielhaus
By Sibylle Berg in an adaptation by Dennis Duszczak and Hannah Saar
Year group production by the Otto Falckenberg School
Introduction from 7:30 pm
8 – 9:40 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
Collective screening and subsequent discussion with Thomas Ritter and guests
7 – 10 pm
A Vampire Comedy by Jan-Christoph Gockel, inspired by F. W. Murnau’s “Nosferatu” and the life of Max Schreck
Director: Jan-Christoph Gockel
8 – 10 pm Schauspielhaus
Comedy by William Shakespeare
Director: Lies Pauwels
8 pm Schauspielhaus
Musical Theatre in the many languages of love by Nele Jahnke, ensemble and team
Director: Nele Jahnke
7:30 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
By Rainer Werner Fassbinder with an epilogue by Emre Akal
Director: Emre Akal
Introduction from 7:30 pm
8 – 9:20 pm Schauspielhaus
Musical Theatre in the many languages of love by Nele Jahnke, ensemble and team
Director: Nele Jahnke
7:30 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
An artistic approach in sign language poetry and dance
4 – 6:30 pm Meeting point stage entrance, Falckenbergstraße 2
The video department of the Münchner Kammerspiele shows what it can do.
5 – 6:30 pm Meeting point Steinfoyer in the Schauspielhaus
Positions Contemporary presents a narrative listening session on a special book
7:30 pm Habibi Kiosk
Part 2
7:30 pm Werkraum
by Gerhard Polt, the Well-Brüder and Ruedi Häusermann
Director: Ruedi Häusermann
8 – 10 pm Schauspielhaus
Part 2
7:30 pm Werkraum
A debate on the value of culture and its financing
Initiated and curated by #MünchenIstKultur
6 pm Schauspielhaus
Opening
5 pm Foyer im Schauspielhaus
Award ceremony of the all inclusive documentary film prize with film screening
Direction: Ted Passon
Book: Kyla Harris, Patrice Jetter
Production: All Ages Productions
8 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
Direction exercise by Melina Dressler (1st year) based on 'Quartett' by Heiner Müller with texts by Michel Foucault
7:30 pm Werkraum
Comedy by William Shakespeare
Director: Lies Pauwels
7 pm Schauspielhaus
Based on the novel of a career by Klaus Mann
Director: Jette Steckel
Introduction from 6:30 pm
7 – 10:40 pm Schauspielhaus
By Rainer Werner Fassbinder with an epilogue by Emre Akal
Director: Emre Akal
8 – 9:20 pm Schauspielhaus
By Henrik Ibsen with additional texts by Gerhild Steinbuch and ensemble
Director: Felicitas Brucker
Introduction from 7:30 pm
8 – 9:25 pm Schauspielhaus
Dance theatre by Serge Aimé Coulibaly (Faso Danse Théâtre) with texts by Fiston Mwanza Mujila
Direction & choreography: Serge Aimé Coulibaly
8 – 9:10 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
With Steve Coleman, Alina Sokulska & Víctor Aicua
8 – 8:50 pm Werkraum
by Gerhard Polt, the Well-Brüder and Ruedi Häusermann
Director: Ruedi Häusermann
8 – 10 pm Schauspielhaus
Dance theatre by Serge Aimé Coulibaly (Faso Danse Théâtre) with texts by Fiston Mwanza Mujila
Direction & choreography: Serge Aimé Coulibaly
8 – 9:10 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
Shortlist reading - Literature Prize of the German Economy 2025
6:30 – 8 pm Schauspielhaus
On Innkeepers’ Daughters and their Mothers
With Texts by Lena Christ and Annette Paulmann
8 – 9:20 pm Schauspielhaus
Close-up on a Secret Pleasure
Based on a short story by Shirley Jackson
Director: Marie Schleef
8 – 9:25 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
TAM TAM celebrates 5 years Terra Magica
9pm – 4 am TAM TAM Treppenbar
Close-up on a Secret Pleasure
Based on a short story by Shirley Jackson
Director: Marie Schleef
8 – 9:25 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
Comedy by William Shakespeare
Director: Lies Pauwels
Introduction from 7:30 pm
8 pm Schauspielhaus
A collective test drive with texts by Sunan Gu & Louisa Sausner
7:30 – 8:40 pm Werkraum
Selected song lyrics by the great musician are now available as a book. We celebrate this between readings, music and conversation.
7:30 pm
The second milestone in his long-planned cabaret trilogy
8 – 9:50 pm Schauspielhaus
A search for clues between Athens and Munich
Final production
7:30 – 8:30 pm Werkraum
A Vampire Comedy by Jan-Christoph Gockel, inspired by F. W. Murnau’s “Nosferatu” and the life of Max Schreck
Director: Jan-Christoph Gockel
8 – 10 pm Schauspielhaus
8 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
A search for clues between Athens and Munich
Final production
7:30 – 8:30 pm Werkraum
Based on the novel of a career by Klaus Mann
Director: Jette Steckel
7 – 10:40 pm Schauspielhaus
8 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
Talk with relatives of the victims of the right-wing terrorist attack at the OEZ and subsequent artistic processing with the Munich rapper Waseem
3 – 7 pm Habibi Kiosk
#5: Erinnern, Erzählen, Empowern
With the „München OEZ erinnern!“ initiative and Achim Waseem Seger
7:30 pm Werkraum
A Vampire Comedy by Jan-Christoph Gockel, inspired by F. W. Murnau’s “Nosferatu” and the life of Max Schreck
Director: Jan-Christoph Gockel
Introduction at 17:30 in easy German
6 – 8 pm Schauspielhaus
Comedy by William Shakespeare
Director: Lies Pauwels
8 pm Schauspielhaus
Night talk with students from the Institute for Cultural Management and Media at the Munich University of Music and Performing Arts
Based on the novel of a career by Klaus Mann
Director: Jette Steckel
Introduction from 6:30 pm
7 – 10:40 pm Schauspielhaus
A collective test drive with texts by Sunan Gu & Louisa Sausner
7:30 – 8:40 pm Werkraum
A Comedy in 3 Acts by Nora Abdel-Maksoud
Director: Nora Abdel-Maksoud
8 – 9:40 pm Schauspielhaus
Dance theatre by Serge Aimé Coulibaly (Faso Danse Théâtre) with texts by Fiston Mwanza Mujila
Direction & choreography: Serge Aimé Coulibaly
8 – 9:10 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
In 3 acts
By Nora Abdel-Maksoud
Director: Nora Abdel-Maksoud
8 – 9:20 pm Schauspielhaus
With Koffi-Kégou Afiadegnigban, Aziz Zoundi and Kadidja Tiemanta
6 – 7:15 pm Werkraum
Demo Ke Pelê Gozan Benî Zer (When the Walnut Leaves turn Yellow)
Director: Mehmet Alî Konar
8 – 10 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
With Koffi-Kégou Afiadegnigban, Aziz Zoundi and Kadidja Tiemanta
3 – 4:15 pm Werkraum
Dance theatre by Serge Aimé Coulibaly (Faso Danse Théâtre) with texts by Fiston Mwanza Mujila
Direction & choreography: Serge Aimé Coulibaly
8 – 9:10 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
Comedy by William Shakespeare
Director: Lies Pauwels
7 pm Schauspielhaus
Learning from Jews and Jewish women at night
4 – 9:30 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
adapted from Sophocles
Directed by Nele Jahnke
7:30 – 8:50 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
Songs and stories of the 3rd year
7 pm Werkraum
Intercontinental friendship that gets your legs moving: twins from Ouagadougou and a producer from Hamburg shake up Maximilianstrasse
7 pm Habibi Kiosk
80s in Munich: gay, from the country, hungry for life
Based on the novel by Lion Christ (UA)
Director: Florian Fischer
8 pm Schauspielhaus
Songs and stories of the 3rd year
7 pm Werkraum
Musical Theatre in the many languages of love by Nele Jahnke, ensemble and team
Director: Nele Jahnke
Introduction from 7 pm
7:30 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
A workshop weekend for the production „Was ihr wollt“
Part 1
7:30 pm Werkraum
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Comedy by William Shakespeare
Director: Lies Pauwels
Introduction from 7:30 pm
8 pm Schauspielhaus
Musical Theatre in the many languages of love by Nele Jahnke, ensemble and team
Director: Nele Jahnke
7:30 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
A workshop weekend for the production „Was ihr wollt“
Part 2
7:30 pm Werkraum
By Rainer Werner Fassbinder with an epilogue by Emre Akal
Director: Emre Akal
8 – 9:20 pm Schauspielhaus
A Vampire Comedy by Jan-Christoph Gockel, inspired by F. W. Murnau’s “Nosferatu” and the life of Max Schreck
Director: Jan-Christoph Gockel
6 – 8 pm Schauspielhaus
By Sibylle Berg in an adaptation by Dennis Duszczak and Hannah Saar
Year group production by the Otto Falckenberg School
7 – 8:40 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
80s in Munich: gay, from the country, hungry for life
Based on the novel by Lion Christ (UA)
Director: Florian Fischer
8 pm Schauspielhaus
By Sibylle Berg in an adaptation by Dennis Duszczak and Hannah Saar
Year group production by the Otto Falckenberg School
8 – 9 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
A guided tour of the theater with Elke Bauer (MK: Mitmachen)
5 pm Meeting point Steinfoyer in the Schauspielhaus
Comedy by William Shakespeare
Director: Lies Pauwels
8 pm Schauspielhaus
Reading & discussion with Kay Matter and members of the Münchner Kammerspiele ensemble on “Helena oder Stay safe and sorry” and “Muskeln aus Plastik”
7:30 pm Werkraum
A comedy by Anton Chekhov
Director: Jette Steckel
7 – 10:45 pm Schauspielhaus
By Paula Kläy
Regie: Rosa Rieck
Introduction from 7:30 pm
8 – 9 pm Werkraum
Reading from his new novel
8 – 9:30 pm Schauspielhaus
Based on the novel of a career by Klaus Mann
Director: Jette Steckel
4 – 7:40 pm Schauspielhaus
By Rainer Werner Fassbinder with an epilogue by Emre Akal
Director: Emre Akal
Introduction from 7:30 pm
8 – 9:20 pm Schauspielhaus
Based on the novel of a career by Klaus Mann
Director: Jette Steckel
Introduction from 6:30 pm
7 – 10:40 pm Schauspielhaus
A Comedy in 3 Acts by Nora Abdel-Maksoud
Director: Nora Abdel-Maksoud
8 – 9:40 pm Schauspielhaus
By Matthias van den Höfel
Director: Marion Hélène Weber
Introduction from 7 pm
7:30 – 8:50 pm Werkraum
A Nick Cave evening by and with Katharina Bach & her band, aka Bitchboy
8 – 9:40 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
By Matthias van den Höfel
Director: Marion Hélène Weber
7:30 – 8:50 pm Werkraum
A Vampire Comedy by Jan-Christoph Gockel, inspired by F. W. Murnau’s “Nosferatu” and the life of Max Schreck
Director: Jan-Christoph Gockel
8 – 10 pm Schauspielhaus
It's been a long time since he was in Munich! This rare solo concert promises enthusiasm that strikes like lightning.
9 pm Werkraum
A comedy by Anton Chekhov
Director: Jette Steckel
7 – 10:45 pm Schauspielhaus
Comedy by William Shakespeare
Director: Lies Pauwels
7 pm Schauspielhaus
Comedy by William Shakespeare
Director: Lies Pauwels
Introduction from 7:30 pm
8 pm Schauspielhaus
An Intergalactic Musical by Madame Nielsen & Christian Lollike
Director: Christian Lollike
8 – 9:35 pm Schauspielhaus
Based on the novel of a career by Klaus Mann
Director: Jette Steckel
7 – 10:40 pm Schauspielhaus
An evening about alternative soccer dreams and realities
7:30 pm Werkraum
By Henrik Ibsen with additional texts by Gerhild Steinbuch and ensemble
Director: Felicitas Brucker
Introduction from 7:30 pm
8 – 9:25 pm Schauspielhaus
A performance by SKART with children and young people
7:30 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
Bar evening with Melisa Kaya and Hülya Bozkurt-Weller
9 pm TAM TAM Treppenbar
Repair of a revue
Based on stories and motifs by Alexander Kluge
Director: Jan-Christoph Gockel
Introduction from 7:30 pm
8 – 9:50 pm Schauspielhaus
Musical documentary film followed by Q&A
Director and screenplay: Elegance Bratton
7 pm Schauspielhaus
A performance by SKART with children and young people
4 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
Based on the unfinished novel by Franz Kafka in an adaptation by Charlotte Sprenger and Olivia Ebert
Director: Charlotte Sprenger
7:30 – 10:10 pm Schauspielhaus
By Rainer Werner Fassbinder with an epilogue by Emre Akal
Director: Emre Akal
8 – 9:20 pm Schauspielhaus
By Aeschylus and Thomas Köck
A Satyr play
Director: Thomas Köck
8 – 9:15 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
Based on the text by Michel Friedman
A project by Katharina Bach and Katrin Lindner
8 – 9:45 pm Schauspielhaus
80s in Munich: gay, from the country, hungry for life
Based on the novel by Lion Christ (UA)
Director: Florian Fischer
8 pm Schauspielhaus
Comedy by William Shakespeare
Director: Lies Pauwels
Schauspielhaus
Comedy by William Shakespeare
Director: Lies Pauwels
Schauspielhaus
By Henrik Ibsen with additional texts by Gerhild Steinbuch and ensemble
Director: Felicitas Brucker
Schauspielhaus
Three Finns move out to turn the world upside down. They end up in Munich for the first time.
9 pm Werkraum
A Vampire Comedy by Jan-Christoph Gockel, inspired by F. W. Murnau’s “Nosferatu” and the life of Max Schreck
Director: Jan-Christoph Gockel
Schauspielhaus
Comedy by William Shakespeare
Director: Lies Pauwels
Schauspielhaus
A Vampire Comedy by Jan-Christoph Gockel, inspired by F. W. Murnau’s “Nosferatu” and the life of Max Schreck
Director: Jan-Christoph Gockel
Schauspielhaus
The famous Tunisian voice of the Arab Spring presents a feminist artwork
8 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
Comedy by William Shakespeare
Director: Lies Pauwels
Schauspielhaus
Based on the novel of a career by Klaus Mann
Director: Jette Steckel
Schauspielhaus
A Vampire Comedy by Jan-Christoph Gockel, inspired by F. W. Murnau’s “Nosferatu” and the life of Max Schreck
Director: Jan-Christoph Gockel
Schauspielhaus
In cooperation eith CLUBZWEI concerts KG
8 pm Therese-Giehse-Halle
Chairs out of the theater - the living disco ball is coming to town!
8 pm Schauspielhaus
Chairs out of the theater - the living disco ball is coming to town!
8 pm Schauspielhaus
Feminist cabaret about being in between, about not belonging and about the search for love
8 pm Schauspielhaus