The Theaterrevier (formerly Zeche Eins) is located on the former site of the Prinz Regent colliery, which was one of the first collieries in the Ruhr area to close in 1960. From the colliery's former open-cast facilities, the Weißkaue and the former washrooms have been preserved and are now being used for new purposes.
Zeche Eins is named after the choreographer Reinhild Hoffmann, who came to Schauspielhaus Bochum with her dance theater from 1986 with Frank-Patrick Steckel. Her first performance in and for the Waschkaue was entitled Zeche Eins.
For the 2018/2019 season, Zeche Eins once again became a year-round production and performance venue for Schauspielhaus Bochum; since the 2020/2021 season, it has been the new venue of the Junges Schauspielhaus under the name Theaterrevier and is used as a stage for children's and youth theater.
The Drama Control, a youth supervisory board of 15 children and young adults between the ages of five and 21, decides on the concept and program together with the team. The establishment of the Theaterrevier was made possible by a grant of 1.3 million euros from the Ministry of Culture and Science of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia as part of the Neue Wege program.
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