
Lisa Feller: Schön für Dich
Lisa Feller, one of Germany's top stand-up comedians, brings her show "Schön für dich" to Dormagen - sharp, charming comedy about everyday life, free of moralising.
12 events for the next 18 months

Lisa Feller, one of Germany's top stand-up comedians, brings her show "Schön für dich" to Dormagen - sharp, charming comedy about everyday life, free of moralising.

in 2 days
Father-daughter duo Max and Toni Uthoff - Gen X versus Gen Z - clash over the big questions of modern life in a sharp, sardonic comedy show at the open-air stage in Dormagen.

in 3 days
Volker Weininger, known as "Der Sitzungspräsident", brings together the best of over ten years of Rhineland carnival comedy - sharp wit, irony and a Kölsch or two along the way.

Atze Schröder restores authenticity to love in his new programme "Lovemachine" - a return to honesty and genuine closeness in a digital world.

A live dinner show pairing a 3-course meal with performances of highlights from "Dance of the Vampires", "Cats", "The Phantom of the Opera" and other popular musicals.

A puppet theatre show for children aged 4 and up, performed by Figurentheater Köln. The Olchis - mischievous creatures from the rubbish dump - cause chaos when the mayor tries to put them to work. Running time: 50 minutes.

Kathi Wolf - Swabia's psychologist-turned-comedian - blends stand-up, political cabaret and live music into a sharp, funny look at the neuroses of modern life.

A criminal comedy by Hannes Dahlberg performed by Galerietheater Zons: four friends plot the perfect bank heist, and their game starts to feel dangerously real.

Political cabaret from Berlin's Distel theatre - 100 minutes of sharp satire on Germany in 2025, from crumbling railways and a skills shortage to politicians who all think they're right.

A magical story about the little witch Pimpinella and a mysterious sky-blue egg that changes everything. Soap bubble puppet theatre for children from three years old.

Mirja Boes, Germany's Queen of Nonsense, brings her new comedy show "carpfe diem" to the open-air stage in Dormagen - absurdist humour, domestic disasters, and plenty of grief for her band, the HonkeyDonkeys.

Michael Mittermeier, the godfather of German stand-up, brings his new show OLDBOY to Dormagen - a sharp, funny take on ageing, life's journey, and the eternal question: are we there yet?