Theater in public spaces is our competency.

We carry the artistic responsibility for the entire production of our stagings-from the first idea to its ultimate realization on our chosen "stage," namely in public spaces.

Our particular competency as an open-air theater consists in creating a total work of art: Alongside the elaboration of the plays through acting, other stylistic means such as music, singing, sound, light, fire and pyrotechnic effects are utilized with comparable impact.

The stagings combine the installation of stage objects, which we have designed or adapted for a particular play, with the audio-visualization of the chosen subject. The selected subjects do not already exist as theatrical models. The choice of the theme to be expressed belongs to the overall development of the production. The "language" of the visual worlds that are created represents an elementary artistic criterion for the communication of the subject.

Serving as a further stylistic means for conveying contents is grotesque comedy. Another typical characteristic is especially the realization of the intended images through pyrotechnical effects and illusions. The adaptation of the plays to the respective performance site, time and recipients is an inherent component of every open-air production.