Schnürschuh Theater, Independent theater in Neustadt, Germany
Schnürschuh Theater is an independent theater venue in Neustadt with a 99-seat auditorium that hosts productions for adults, children, and young audiences. The program changes regularly throughout the performance season.
The theater was founded in 1976 by politically engaged students and established its permanent home at Buntentorsteinweg 145 in Bremen's Neustadt district in 1994. This move marked the transition from a traveling group to a rooted institution.
The theater uses its stage to explore social questions and spark conversations with audiences about nationalism and right-wing extremism. This commitment shapes how the venue presents itself and what it stands for.
The venue is located at Buntentorsteinweg 145 in the Neustadt neighborhood and can be reached on foot or by public transportation. Administrative offices are open at regular times when you can purchase tickets and get information about upcoming shows.
The venue attracts between 16000 and 17500 visitors each year to see productions ranging from modern literature to cabaret and children's performances. This wide range shows how the theater constantly keeps its audience engaged with different kinds of work.
Location: Neustadt
Website: http://schnuerschuh-theater.de
GPS coordinates: 53.06380,8.80817
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:05
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