The Berliner Ensemble is one of the most renowned and traditional theaters in Germany. Named after Bertolt Brecht's world-famous company, the Berliner Ensemble has written theater history. In its 125-year history, the house on Schiffbauerdamm has always dealt with current socially relevant issues and, with the 2017/18 season, the start of Oliver Reese's directorship, is once again increasingly focusing on contemporary texts and themes. In the tradition of Bertolt Brecht and Heiner Müller, the Berliner Ensemble concentrates on theater about our present. The pressing issues of our time are dealt with on stage. In addition to the works of Bertolt Brecht, the repertoire focuses on current material and contemporary plays by living authors. The importance of international contemporary drama is particularly evident in a comprehensive authors' program, which, under the direction of the writer and playwright Moritz Rinke, attracts new authors to the stage and an internationally oriented repertoire with plays from England, America, Norway, France and the Congo. The ensemble is at the heart of the theater. The Berlin ensemble includes well-known actors and actresses such as Constanze Becker, Andreas Döhler, Stephanie Eidt, Bettina Hoppe, Ingo Hülsmann, Corinna Kirchhoff, Felix Rech and Stefanie Reinsperger. In addition to the ensemble, the continuous work with trend-setting directors such as Frank Castorf, Mateja Koležnik, Ersan Mondtag and Antú Romero Nunes, as well as in-house director Michael Thalheimer, significantly defines the profile of the Berliner Ensemble. Modern productions as well as innovative theater formats can be seen. In its largest auditorium, the neo-baroque building on Schiffbauerdamm can accommodate around 700 spectators, while the "Kleines Haus" side venue seats 200. In addition, the "Werkraum", a space for promoting young talent and innovative art formats, will open in the 2018/19 season.
1. how many seats does the Berliner Ensemble offer?
The neo-baroque building on Schiffbauerdamm offers around 700 seats in the largest auditorium and 200 seats in the "Kleines Haus".
2 Who belongs to the Berliner Ensemble?
The Berliner Ensemble is strongly characterized by its collaboration with well-known directors such as Andrea Breth, Frank Castorf, Mateja Koležnik, Barrie Kosky, Ersan Mondtag, Luk Perceval, Yana Ross, Christina Tscharyiski and Kay Voges. They all have a great influence on the way the ensemble works and which pieces are performed.
3. what kind of plays are performed at the Berliner Ensemble?
At the center of the repertoire are works by Bertolt Brecht as well as contemporary plays by living authors. Internationally renowned plays from various countries are also performed.
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