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Sommernachtstraum

In the organizer's words:

Comedy by William Shakespeare

On a magical summer night, various couples meet on the eve of the royal wedding: Lysander loves Hermia, but she is to marry Demetrius, who was actually with her friend Helena, who is still in love with him. So far so complicated, these arranged unions, especially as the heart speaks a completely different language: the lovers and unhappy lovers flee to the auspicious forest, where nature reigns, great feelings can be lived out and dreams can come true.

However, Titania and Oberon, the elves who rule the forest and who are not on the best of terms with each other, interfere cheerfully in the relationship confusion. A tried-and-tested aid is the magic potion, which, when dripped into the eyes of a sleeping person, immediately awakens love for the first creature they see after waking up - no matter who it is. Due to a fatal mix-up, or even a deliberate mistake, it naturally hits the wrong person. And to take the game to the extreme, Puck the goblin drags the group of craftsmen, who are more or less ambitiously rehearsing a theater scene in the shelter of the forest, right into the middle of this mistaken identity fun.

The magical comedy about the magic and confusion of love in the middle of an excited summer night as an open-air spectacle.

We will announce on the day of the performance at 2 p.m. at the latest whether we are playing open-air or in the main auditorium due to weather conditions.

Tickets

You will receive two tickets for the open-air performances: one for the open-air grandstand and one for the rain alternative in the main auditorium. You must reserve your desired seat for both before purchasing. This ensures that you can enjoy your desired theater evening regardless of the weather.

Tickets for the respective days will be available from December 1 under the following links:

If the performance takes place open air as planned, additional good weather tickets will be available at the Box Office on the day of the performance. If a performance is sold out in advance, additional tickets will be available in any case.

Of course, you can also buy your tickets at the box office. You can reach the box office in person from Monday to Friday from 10 am to 6 pm and on Saturdays from 10 am to 1 pm. Telephone: 0651-718 18 18; e-mail: theaterkasse@trier.de

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Location

Theater Trier - Großes Haus Am Augustinerhof 3 54290 Trier

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