Schlosstheater Moers, Theatre company in Moers, Germany.
The Schlosstheater Moers is a small theater company in the North Rhine-Westphalian city that works with about six actors and regularly stages productions. The group expands its offerings through guest appearances and special events that appeal to different audiences.
The theater was founded in 1975 and established itself as one of Germany's smallest municipal theaters with a focus on experimental work. Over the years, the company has gained recognition through its unconventional methods and socially conscious themes.
The theater brings productions to unexpected places around Moers, from parking lots to local pubs, creating theatrical moments that reach people in their everyday spaces. This closeness to audiences defines the venue's identity and weaves it into the fabric of city life.
Visitors can choose their own seating during performances as the theater operates without fixed price classes. It helps to check beforehand where a specific show is taking place, since performances happen at different locations throughout the city.
Each June the theater hosts the Penguin's Days festival, where a youth jury awards the Golden Penguin prize. This special award honors children's and youth theater productions from various countries and has become an important event for family theater.
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