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MK:

Meister und Margarita

A metaphysical thriller
Based on the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov
Translated by Alexandra Berlina

 Schauspielhaus
 Premiere: 6.3.2026
 3 hours 50 minutes with intermission
 Thu-Sat: 15-45 €, Sun-Wed: 10-40 €, under 30 years each seat category: 10 €
 Schauspielhaus
 Premiere: 6.3.2026
 3 hours 50 minutes with intermission
 Thu-Sat: 15-45 €, Sun-Wed: 10-40 €, under 30 years each seat category: 10 €

The least you can do is believe in the devil!

How does evil come into the world? In any case, the devil is on the loose in the city. Together with his two assistants – one of them in the form of a giant cat – he wreaks havoc in the metropolis, Moscow in the 1930s. The diabolical trio exposes corrupt greed, betrayal and hypocrisy. Only Margarita and her lover, the Master, author of a banned novel, are spared.

Mikhail Bulgakov, born in Kyiv in 1891, died in Moscow in 1940, where he had been writing his novel since 1928, ‘condemned to silence’ under Stalinist repression and censorship, with no prospect of publication. A writer in isolation, powerless to do anything, imagines a devil who brings the conditions of an autocratic system to life with his powerful language. When ‘The Master and Margarita’ was published posthumously in 1966, the novel became a cult classic: many learned it by heart, and the censored passages circulated underground.

The Master and Margarita, this real-fantastic novel, is a labyrinth that is easy to enter but difficult to find your way out of; it is intoxicating and anarchic, dark and funny, moving, confusing and enlightening. It names the greatest of all sins in the world: cowardice.

Jette Steckel, who most recently brought Mephisto to the stage of the Kammerspiele after Vaterlosen (both invited to the Berlin Theatertreffen), once again stages a major political work with The Master and Margarita.

“Certainly, man is mortal, but that’s not the half of it. The worst thing is: he’s mortal all of a sudden. That’s the crux of the matter! Man can’t even say what he’s going to do that self-same evening.”

– from “The Master and Margarita”

We would like to thank the Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski for their kind support.
  • surtitling Yvonne Griesel (SPRACHSPIEL)
  • Translation Surtitles Anna Galt
  • assistant director Jakob Elija Seeberger
  • stage design assistant Hans Werner
  • costume assistant Jacqueline Elaine Koch
  • Assistant to the team Lucas-Lionel Jeckel
  • stage management Barbara Stettner
  • soufflage Verena Rendtorff
  • Directing Intern Laura König-Svetozarova
  • Stage Design Intern Lucia Hecke, Hannes Meck
  • Costume intern Mira Bieber, Tabea Helena Tatge
  • Dramatury Intern Sophia Fanelli
  • Hypnosis counseling Thimon von Berlepsch
  • Artistic Production Management Zora Luhnau
  • Production Management Technology Jonas Pim Simon
  • Stage manager Thomas Graml
  • Stage machinery Ulrich Heyer
  • Signal box Diana Dorn
  • Lighting Parthasarathi Sampath Kumar, Mirko Mayrold Neubauer, Felix Adams
  • Sound Korbinian Wegler, Katharina Widmaier-Zorn
  • Video technology Jens Baßfeld, Daniel Steigthaler, Dirk Windloff
  • Mask Raimund Richar-Vetter, Sofie Reindl-Grüger, Sylvia Janka, Thomas Opatz
  • Costume Bernd Canavan, Marija Ružić, Jessica Watermann, Nico Vanni
  • Props Anette Schultheiss, Sabine Schutzbach, Julia Molloy
  • Carpentry Josef Friesl, Josef Piechatzek, Michael Buhl, Stefan Klodt-Bussmann, Hannes Zippert, Hannes Bickelbacher, Freya Mueller, Franz Wallner
  • Metalwork Fritz Würzhuber, Jürgen Goudenhooft
  • wallpapering Tobias Herzog, Anja Gebauer, Maria Hörger, Tim Hagemeyer
  • Scenic Painting Evi Eschenbach, Jeanette Raue, Jasmin Budde, Natalie Knäble, Ingrid Weindl
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Read more about the life of Mikhail Bulgakov, the circumstances under which ‘The Master and Margarita’ was written, art as resistance – and why people should believe in the devil unconditionally. 

Dates & Tickets

  • Thu 12.3. 7:30 – 11:20 pm

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  • Sun 22.3. 7 – 10:50 pm
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  • Sat 4.4. 7 – 10:50 pm
  • Thu 9.4. 7 – 10:50 pm
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  • Mon 13.4. 7 – 10:50 pm

    Introduction from 6:30 pm

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  • Sat 18.4. 7 – 10:50 pm

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  • Fri 22.5. 8 pm
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  • Wed 10.6. 8 pm
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  • Sun 14.6. 4 pm
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Meister und Margarita
  • Schauspielhaus
  • Premiere: 6.3.2026
  • 3 hours 50 minutes with intermission
  • Thu-Sat: 15-45 €, Sun-Wed: 10-40 €, under 30 years each seat category: 10 €