Presented by Kinky Playback Ensemble in collaboration with Fabriktheater Moabit
All proceeds support the future of Fabriktheater Moabit and help keep culture radical, accessible, and alive. Lean more about their Summer Campaign HERE.
🗣️Performed in English
Join us for a one-night-only Solidarity Show where your stories take center stage. In collaboration with The Kinky Playback Ensemble, we bring you an evening of Playback Theatre, a unique form of improvised performance where audience members share true stories, and an ensemble of actors brings them to life.
🎭Theme: If This Space Could Talk...
What secrets do these walls hold? What would this space say if it had a voice, and what would it say about us?
And this night is more than a show, it's a call to action.
Fabriktheater Moabit is a grassroots, volunteer-run theater housed within KULTURFABRIK, located in the neighborhood of Moabit. It's more than a venue, it's a space for risk-taking, honest storytelling, and fearless artistic freedom.
But with public arts funding rapidly declining, its future is uncertain. This is a fight to secure the future of independent art in Moabit. So, let’s raise our voices and raise some funds. Together, we keep the story going!
💸 Your ticket helps. Your presence matters. And if you can give a little more, we invite you to make an additional donation when purchasing your ticket.
Let’s fill the space with stories and ensure there’s a stage for many more to come. Thank you!
Our Ticket Philosophy
Cultural spaces everywhere are struggling, and Fabriktheater Moabit is no exception. We are a non-profit cultural association that is operating without access to essential basic funding. Running a theater is a lot of work, and to do it voluntarily you might even have to be a bit "crazy". We rely on the support of our community and every ticket sold helps to maintain our premises, make theater productions possible, and pay artists.
At the same time, we believe that art should be accessible to everyone. If our ticket prices are a barrier to attend, please reach out—we’ll find a way to make it work. No one should miss out on theater because of money.