Schauburg, Youth theatre and movie theater in Schwabing-West, Munich, Germany.
The Schauburg is a youth theatre and cinema in Schwabing-West with two main performance spaces called the Big Castle and Small Castle. These rooms host theatrical productions and film screenings designed for young audiences.
The building started in 1926 as a cinema and went through several transformations over the decades. It served as the Blow Up discotheque for a period before becoming the youth theatre it is today.
The venue stages plays for different age groups, from toddlers to young adults, addressing topics that matter to these audiences. On stage you find contemporary productions, adapted classics, and multimedia projects that explore questions relevant to young people's lives.
The venue offers performances on different days of the week for various age groups. Tickets can be purchased in advance or on site, and staff can help you choose an appropriate show for the desired age group.
The Schauburg LAB program lets children develop artistic skills through dance, acting, and writing projects throughout the year. These workshops give young people a chance to create and explore their own forms of expression.
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