Patrons should not expect to be admitted to the auditorium if they arrive late for a performance. They can, however, follow the events on stage via monitors in the foyers. Only in exceptional cases will latecomers be allowed in, and this will be at the discretion of the management and only if it does not distract from the production. Late arrivals will then be ushered to a seat in a way that does not disturb actors, singers or other members of the audience. They forfeit their right to the seat and the seat category that they have paid for.
Here we provide information on any sensitive material in our current productions that may be relevant for some individuals.
If you would like to be forewarned of any trigger content that you might encounter when attending a performance of a particular work, please click below on the relevant title. Bear in mind also that the information may amount to a ‘spoiler’. The following overview, which may not be exhaustive, is updated constantly.
As we know, Jesus' life ends with his crucifixion. His suffering is shown in the production in realistic images that are projected onto the big screen.
The production features stroboscopic light effects.
To "Jesus Christ Superstar"
The play text contains sexuality as well as physical, verbal and sexualised violence. The production presents these explicitly and in an artificiality and exaggeration. Strong language and vulgar language are used. Sound effects are used that are reminiscent of violent and sexualised acts. Stroboscopic lighting effects are used sporadically.
Zur Veranstaltung „Übergewicht, unwichtig: Unform“
- Sudden, loud noises and flashes; shots
- Reference to National Socialist insignia and gestures; singing of Nazi lyrics
To "Schtonk!"
- Sudden, loud noises and flashes; shots
- Reference to National Socialist insignia and gestures; singing of Nazi lyrics
To "Schtonk!"
- Sudden, loud noises and flashes; shots
- Reference to National Socialist insignia and gestures; singing of Nazi lyrics
To "Schtonk!"
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