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Exhibitions

In addition to the stage programme, Schaubude Berlin curates exhibitions in the foyer and in the display windows of the theatre. The artistic and topical themes change two to four times a year and spice up the surrounding urban space in their own way. An open invitation to experience art – for our audience, for all passers-by, and for the neighbourhood.

Thilo Neubacher
Thilo Neubacher
Schaubude Berlin

A cross-section of an apartment building. Entire worlds are stacked next to and on top of each other in this composition of automated theater miniatures. The audience is invited to interact with »Renting Rectangles« and discover how the different scenes are connected. The installation allows visitors to experience stories at their own pace, alone or together, and invites them to enter into conversation with each other.

About the Group:

Kollektiv Schroffke! is a puppetry collective based in Leipzig, consisting of Liesbeth Nenoff, Jo Posenenske and Franz Schrörs. Schroffke! They work in-between installation and theatre, with objects, sound and miniatures.

http://www.schroffke.de/

Accessibility Information:

Flyer available in German and in German easy language.
Depending on the location, part of the installation is wheelchair accessible.
The installation can mainly be experienced visually, but part of the installation is a telephone, where you can listen to the individual rooms.

 

For further questions about accessibility, please contact kollektiv@schroffke.de or ask at the venue.

Thilo Neubacher
Thilo Neubacher
Thilo Neubacher
Thilo Neubacher
Thilo Neubacher
Thilo Neubacher
Thilo Neubacher
Thilo Neubacher
Thilo Neubacher
Thilo Neubacher
Thilo Neubacher

Paper: Cuts. Folds. Spaces. Houses. A Staircase…

Halina Kratochwil grew up in East Berlin, completed her training as a men’s tailor at the Staatsoper Berlin, and after internships in the workshops of the Maxim Gorki Theater Berlin, she went on to study stage and film design in Vienna and Amsterdam. Following an assistantship at TAT in Frankfurt/Main, she returned to Berlin, where she has been living since 2001 as a freelance stage and costume designer with her husband and three children. She works at a wide range of municipal and state theaters (including Theater Augsburg, DT Berlin, Volkstheater Rostock, Landestheater Schwaben Memmingen) as well as theaters in the independent scene (such as Neuköllner Oper Berlin, TuD Berlin, Schaubude Berlin, Figurentheater Grashüpfer Berlin).

In 2019, she began working as a director. Since 2020, Halina Kratochwil has been intensely exploring various ways to transform two-dimensional paper into three-dimensional objects. DREAM ON is her most extensive work in this field to date.

http://halina-kratochwil.de/