Tim
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Stunning Neo-Renaissance theater with Art Nouveau elements, a well-curated range of plays, and a warm, inviting and accessible atmosphere.
We’ve come here several times over the years to enjoy interesting productions in the marvelous Grote Zaal (a feast for the eyes). As always, some were better than others, but what remained the same throughout was the grandeur of the place, its friendly staff, and the joy of engaging with diverse artistic reflections on our societies and the challenges they face.
We also appreciate the fact that the theater hosts a range of international co-productions (for example “Der Bus nach Dachau” with Schauspielhaus Bochum or, more recently, “HOPE” with Thalia-Theater Hamburg) which help to deepen the aforementioned reflections by providing a second perspective - one that goes beyond borders. A great opportunity for further engagement are the discussions between directors, actors and audiences, held in one of the foyers after selected performances.
To conclude the evening and round off the experience, we’d recommend a drink or dessert in the beautiful setting of the ITA Brasserie on the ground floor.