Miskatonic Theater - Cosmic horror and immersive horror stories
The Miskatonic Theater in Hamburg-Harburg takes its audience into the fascinating and dark worlds of H.P. Lovecraft and other classic authors such as Mary Shelley and Charles Dickens. Our plays are immersive and often begin right at the entrance - an invitation to lose yourself in the stories. While we work primarily with material by H.P. Lovecraft, we also adapt other gripping horror stories for the stage.
In addition to our horror theater, we offer live role-playing rounds in collaboration with the Irrlichtern, where both beginners and professionals can immerse themselves in lovingly prepared Dungeons and Dragons or Call of Cthulhu adventures. We host regular events every week: On Fridays and Saturdays we present theater, and once a month there is a role-playing round on a Sunday.
Miskatonic Theater is known for its experimental approach and unique experiences. The NDR describes us as Hamburg's most creative theater laboratory, and the TAZ and the Hamburger Abendblatt have also praised our work. In addition to stage plays, we also produce podcasts and radio plays such as "Club Miskatonic", "Miskatonic High School" and the successful ARD radio play series "Korridore". We offer play-related snacks, drinks and refreshing cold beverages for every performance.
We are also planning further exciting program attractions in the future, such as short film slams and dread on stage, in order to continuously expand our range and offer you even more.
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