Berliner Theatertreffen
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52°29′53″N 13°19′47″W / 52.49801°N 13.329597°W / 52.49801; -13.329597
The Berliner Theatertreffen ("Berlin theatre meeting"[1]) is a two-week long theatre festival occurring yearly in May in Berlin, Germany. It is organised by the Berliner Festspiele corporation, funded by the Federal Cultural Foundation [de] of Germany.[2]
During the festival, those ten theatre productions within the German-speaking region that have premiered in the previous season and have been voted most noteworthy by the festival jury of seven drama critics are presented on various stages in Berlin.[citation needed]
Other festival events have come to include award ceremonies, Q&A and panel discussions, films, and concerts.[citation needed]
The central building of the Berliner Festspiele corporation, the Haus der Berliner Festspiele, is located at Schaperstraße 24, 10719 Berlin.[3]
References
- ^ "The Berlin Theatertreffen". deutschland.de. 5 May 2015. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
- ^ 25 Jahre Theatertreffen Berlin: 1964 - 1988 ; ein Buch der Berliner Festspiele (in German). Berlin: Argon-Verl. 1988. ISBN 3-87024-124-1.
- ^ "Anfahrt & Kontakt". Berliner Festspiele (in German). 23 June 2023. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
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