Munich's stages are back in action - but where is what actually on?

Munich Volkstheater

What's on? We've picked out a few highlights for you: For example, on May 20/21 you can see the play "Übergewicht, unwichtig: Unform" by Abdullah Karaca. On May 22 and 23 you can see "The Physicists", also by Abdullah Karaca, and on May 28 you have a first and last chance to see "Macbeth" by Philipp Arnold. The Volkstheater is preparing to move to its new location in the Viehhof soon, so the next premieres will be performed there.

What are the coronavirus rules? Incidence value over 50: Daily negative rapid test or 48-hour negative PCR test for admission. However, you can do this directly on site after registering at the Volkstheater if you arrive on time. Masks are also compulsory during the entire visit.

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Residenztheater

What's on? After all the streams, the Resi is looking forward to playing in front of an audience again. For example, you can see "Hamlet" on May 23 and 24. On May 22, "Teile (Hartes Brot)" will be performed in the Marstall. Further performances are already being planned.

What are the Corona rules? In addition to your admission ticket, you will need a current negative test result (rapid test maximum 24 hours or PCR test maximum 48 hours before the start of the performance). This is generally possible at local test centers, general practitioners and pharmacies. Masks must also be worn during the entire visit.

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Bavarian State Opera

What's on? The Bavarian State Opera is also getting underway. For example, you can see ballet performances on May 19 and 21 with "Paradigma" and on May 31 with "Der Schneesturm". The operas "Schön ist die Welt" and "Lear" will run from May 24.

What are the Corona rules? In addition to your admission ticket, you also need a current negative test result for the State Opera (rapid test maximum 24 hours or PCR test maximum 48 hours before the start of the performance). In addition, masks must be worn during the entire visit. The theater gastronomy is still closed for the time being.

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Gärtnerplatztheater

What's on? The Theater am Gärtnerplatz has been open since May 16, with the ballet performance "Undine" on May 19, for example. Also on the program is the opera "Schubert's Journey to Atzenbrugg", the premiere of "Non(n)sens", a chamber concert and much more.

What are the coronavirus rules? Here too, a current negative test result (rapid test no more than 24 hours or PCR test no more than 48 hours before the start of the performance) is required for entry. Masks are also compulsory throughout the visit.

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Prince Regent Theater

What's on? The Prinzregententheater will resume operations on May 26. It kicks off with a concert by the Munich Symphony Orchestra. On May 29, there will be two readings, one each by Yasmina Reza and Nathalie Sarraute. The program for June is still being worked on.

What are the corona rules? The same conditions apply here as in the other theaters. In addition, masks must be worn during the entire visit.

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More theaters opening soon: The Schauburg from June 5 and the Hofspielhaus from June 27. When the Münchner Kammerspiele, Metropoltheater, Rationaltheater and the TamS will reopen is not yet known at the time of publication of this article. The Lustspielhaus, Deutsches Theater and GOP are planning to resume operations from mid/late July.

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