For the Theater Night, we will take you on a tour of the theater and behind the scenes in small groups. Discover the curiosities of our props department and take a look into our workshop and dressing rooms. You will find that the theater building is more extensive than it appears and that running a theater involves many areas of work. Of course, the technical crew has also prepared a bit of theater magic for you.
Additionally, we invite you to the "Luftschloss" (Air Castle) outside on the Platz der Kinderrechte (Children's Rights Square):
The Luftschloss (Open Format, ages 5 and up)
Air is always there, within and around us, invisible, omnipresent, and indispensable. Yet, we often consider it unstable, almost unreal: An air castle – that is an impossible dream. A scatterbrain – that is a fool. Sometimes we forget about air entirely: A room filled with nothing but air seems empty to us.
The climate crisis is first and foremost a crisis of air, and perhaps also a consequence of us having ignored air for too long. It's time to build an air castle and celebrate air!
But how? Perhaps by saving CO2 and flying acrobatically through the air. Perhaps with wind and scent and clouds, or from the breath of trees. Or perhaps as augmented reality? In any case, with parachutes, swim rings, fog machines, and helium balloons. And what about the micro-organisms that live in the air?
The Luftschloss was developed by a transdisciplinary group of children, artists, and scientists: Sibylle Peters, Matthias Anton, Idgie Groffmann, Felix Jung, Nils Löfke, Ines Moreno, Julia Münz, Lydia Schultze-Heuling, Florian Tampe, Margaux Weiß, Christopher Weymann, and children from the IVK classes 5-7 of the Louise Weiss Gymnasium.
The Luftschloss originated from the EU project SENSE.STEAM and was funded by the Edmund Siemers Foundation.