
10 Years of Essichessenz
Essichessenz celebrates a decade on stage with an anniversary concert in Ravensburg, featuring Sabine Essich's distinctive voice alongside guitar, double bass and drums.
Ravensburg, Germany
Theater Ravensburg is the municipal theatre of Ravensburg in Upper Swabia, staging a broad programme of drama, musicals, comedy and children's theatre. The main house seats several hundred guests and is complemented by a smaller studio stage. Guest ensembles from across the German-speaking world perform here alongside local productions.

A sharp and warm-hearted stage comedy by Elke Heidenreich about a long marriage at a turning point, performed open-air in Ravensburg by Jutta Klawuhn and Bernd Wengert.

Actress Jutta Klawuhn and singer Sabine Essich return with a new cabaret show about menopause, mixing sharp humour, live music, and rock'n'roll attitude in an open-air setting.

A comedic drama about a defense attorney trying to balance work and personal life - with tragic consequences. Three actors play twenty-three roles in this brisk adaptation of a bestseller.

A children's musical by Gerhard A. Meyer and Gerhard Weiler, performed by 5th graders from Albert-Einstein-Gymnasium - a story of clocks rebelling against the relentless tick of time, with music ranging from rock to waltz.

Peter Jordan's comedy about Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, brimming with slapstick and burlesque, performed in the open air in Ravensburg. This is the final chance to see this production.

Peter Jordan's comic adaptation of Don Quixote featuring four actors playing multiple roles. A playful take on literary motifs and theatrical conventions, recommended for school groups (14+).

Tom Lanoye's play performed by Theaterclub 3 - a raw look at pack loyalty, love and the messiness of youth, directed by Alex Niess.

Theaterclub 2 stages an adaptation of Cornelia Funke's novel - a Venetian tale of freedom, friendship and courage performed by young actors.

A satirical comedy about a tennis club meeting that spirals out of control. The audience actively participates in the show and their votes determine how the story develops.

A satirical comedy about a tennis club meeting where a discussion about tolerance and respect spirals out of control. The audience directly participates in the action as club members.

The "Rollin Love" theatre group presents "Wunschkonzert", a new piece that blends humour and emotion while exploring the realities of living with disability.

The theater group of Spohn-Gymnasium stages Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" in a sharp new adaptation loaded with political and social commentary.

Twenty children from the intercultural theatre group MOMOs WELT perform a workshop piece inspired by Michael Ende's "Momo", featuring original songs. Free entry, but advance registration is required.