Schlocky slaughter: Der Liebling at Deutsches Theater
Anita Vulesica's latest production turns corporate feminism into tragicomic satire, following a CEO whose empire crumbles over […]
Friday, 4 April
Berlin considers privatisation of state-run theatres
Could Berlin’s iconic stages land in corporate hands? Leaked internal emails from the Senate suggest a shift […]
Stage
October 2024: What’s on at Berlin theatres this month?
What are the best plays showing at Berlin theatres this month? Our stage editor compiles some highlights.
Review
How ‘Der Schimmelreiter / Hauke Haiens Tod’ offers a deft warning
Gockel's adaptations of 'The Rider and the White Horse' and 'The Death of Hauke Haien' investigate the […]
Stage review
The Ego and His Own: Buzzing, uncompromising individualism
Max Stirner’s 1844 philosophical text of individualism has been transformed into a surreal spectacle at Deutsches Theater.
Editor's column
Think theatre audiences are old, rich and white? Not in Berlin
The enduring and impassioned support of Berlin’s myriad theatregoers shows that theatre would be nothing without its […]
