Since the late 1990s, countless people have tried their hand on the stage of the Junges Theater Leverkusen (JTL) - and a large map of Germany in the office at Karlstraße 9a shows just how successful this has been. There is a red flag for every Leverkusen resident who has made it to a German stage. The JTL is like a suburb of the glittering world of theater, film and art. You can try your hand here if you want to be a professional one day. Over the years, a creative place has developed where workshops, regular classes and, of course, performances, readings and concerts take place.
Since 2014, the JTL has even had its own building: a converted flat bunker in Karlstraße. It has everything a theater needs - a foyer, a hall, dressing rooms, a costume and backdrop store, classrooms and rehearsal rooms. In addition to ensemble rehearsals, there are also regular courses for children and young people.
A glance at the repertoire shows: There's a lot going on here! And if you stop by, you'll notice: The audience wins too. So let's go there! 🚀
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