Rottstrasse 5 theater

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ROTTSTR5 theater!
legal form Registered association
founding 2009
Seat Bochum , Germany
management
Hans Dreher,
Oliver Paolo Thomas
Branch theatre
Website rottstr5-theater.de

The Rottstraße 5 Theater ( spelling ROTTSTR5 Theater!) Is a professional independent theater in Bochum .

The off-stage is located in a back courtyard under the arches of the Glückauf-Bahn bridge, not far from Bochum's red light district. With a changing ensemble of actors, modern spoken theater productions of primarily contemporary literature are brought to the stage. Readings and concerts are also regularly on the program. The theater has earned a reputation nationwide as one of the most creative and ambitious off-stages.

Today the theater is operated in the legal form of a registered association.

Emergence

The theater was founded by actors and directors Arne Nobel and Hans Dreher as well as the director and dramaturge Martin Fendrich not far from the Viktoriaviertel, which was to be developed as a creative quarter on the occasion of RUHR.2010 - European Capital of Culture , in June 2009 in the vault under a railway bridge.

In October 2011 Arne Nobel left the management of the theater. Until then, the ensemble of the Rottstr 5 Theater consisted mainly of actors who played under Elmar Goerden at the Schauspielhaus Bochum . Including: Andreas Bittl , Martin Bretschneider , Dagny Dewath , Björn Geske, Magdalena Helmig, Nermina Kukic , Felix Lampert, Michael Lippold , Marco Massafra, Oliver Möller, Arne Nobel, Alexander Ritter.

Thomas Thieme worked as a guest dramaturge at the Rottstr 5 Theater and Lukas Gregorowicz and August Diehl gave guest performances.

In 2019, Hans Dreher left the management of the theater.

game schedule

The initial spark for the opening of the Rottstr5Theater is a staging of Chekhov's Three Sisters (director: Martin Fendrich ) in the premises. The Rottstr5Theater plays all year round, mostly from Thursday to Sunday. In addition to in-house productions, guest performances by other theaters, concerts and special events are shown on a regular basis.

Adaptations of novels and films characterize the program, on the other hand there is the preoccupation with great mythological subjects such as in the trilogy After Troja I – III , which was created in 2009/2010, and the ten-part Nibelungen cycle in 2011, which was published in 2012 for NRW Theatertreffen was invited.

With the young amateur ensemble young'n'rotten and the Truffaldinos children's club, the Rottstr5Theater also maintains two other groups in addition to its main ensemble, which regularly show their own productions.

Productions (selection)

2009:

  • Troy cycle: After Troy I (fever), After Troy II (island), After Troy III (homecoming)
  • S.– Requiem for Sylvia Plath
  • Dream of a ridiculous man after Fyodor M. Dostoevsky

2010:

2011:

  • The Grand Inquisitor after Fyodor M. Dostoyevsky
  • Closed society after Jean-Paul Sartre
  • The Waste Land by TS Eliot
  • Nibelungen cycle: Siegfried Superheld, Siegfrieds Tod, Isenstein, Brunhild, 24-hour Hebbel, Kriemhild - In a bombastic mood, Hagens Klage by Hans Dreher and Carsten Marc Pfeffer, Loges plan by Honke Rambow , Ute, die Gute by Michael Lippold, Volkers Lied by Werner Streletz

2012:

2013:

2014:

2015:

2016:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. CREATIVE QUARTERS RUHR: ROTTSTR5 Theater. Retrieved April 14, 2017 .
  2. Small house, big impact: Bochum - WELT. Retrieved April 14, 2017 .
  3. [1]
  4. The Rottstr5Theater on nachtkritik.de
  5. ^ Report in the WAZ
  6. Arne Nobel on Ruhr Barone
  7. Rottstr5 Theater . In: Coolibri magazine . ( coolibri.de [accessed April 14, 2017]). Rottstr5-Theater ( Memento of the original from April 15, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.coolibri.de
  8. Report on the trilogy on The West

Coordinates: 51 ° 28 ′ 44 "  N , 7 ° 12 ′ 47.3"  E