Theater der Welt
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Theater der Welt (Theatre of the World) is an international theatre festival in Germany initiated by the International Theatre Institute. The main objective is to present theatre productions from all over the world. It became triennial in 1993 and takes place each time in a different city with a different artistic director.[1]
Editions
- 1981 Cologne
- 1985 Frankfurt am Main
- 1987 Stuttgart
- 1989 Hamburg
- 1991 Essen
- 1993 Munich
- 1996 Dresden
- 1999 Berlin
- 2002 Cologne, Bonn, Düsseldorf, Duisburg
- 2005 Stuttgart
- 2008 Halle (Saale)
- 2010 Essen and Mülheim an der Ruhr
- 2014 Mannheim
- 2017 Hamburg
Notes
- ^ "ITI-Germany: Mitglied werden".
External links
- Theater der Welt website
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Theatre festivals in Germany
- Antikenfestspiele
- ARENA der jungen Künste
- Bad Hersfelder Festspiele
- Baden-Württembergische Theatertage
- Barock am Main
- Bayerische Theatertage
- Braunschweiger Schultheaterwoche
- Burgfestspiele Bad Vilbel
- DomStufen-Festspiele
- Elspe Festival
- Euro-scene Leipzig
- Festival Theaterformen
- Festival Unruhr
- Festspiele Balver Höhle
- Further Drachenstich
- Gandersheimer Domfestspiele
- Gassensensationen
- Göppinger Theatertage
- Greizer Theaterherbst
- Hamburger Theaterfestival
- Hamburger Theaternacht
- Hanauer Internationale Amateurtheatertage
- Heidelberger Schlossfestspiele
- Heidelberger Stückemarkt
- Herbst- und Weinfest
- Impulse Theater Festival
- Internationale Maifestspiele Wiesbaden
- Internationales Figurentheaterfestival
- Karl May Festival in Bad Segeberg
- Karl-May-Spiele Bischofswerda
- KulturPur
- Neumarkter Passionsspiele
- New Plays from Europe
- Nibelung Festival, Worms
- No Strings Attached – Figurentheater & mehr
- PAZZ Festival
- Politik im Freien Theater
- Radikal jung
- Ruhrfestspiele
- Schultheater der Länder
- Shakespeare-Festival Neuss
- Sommerblut
- Störtebeker Festival
- Stücke
- StuStaCulum
- Tanzplattform Deutschland
- Tanzwoche
- Theater der Welt
- Theaterfestival Spielart
- Theatertage am See
- Till-Preis
- Transeuropa
- Vineta Festival
- Welt-Kindertheater-Fest
- Wetzlarer Festspiele
- See also: Wanderbühne
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