Advance booking begins for the first three productions of the THEATER DER WELT festival

With poetic puppet theatre from Indonesia, political opera from South Africa and strong drama from the Czech Republic, the first three programme highlights of the THEATER DER WELT 2026 festival are now going on sale.

Germany's largest international festival for contemporary stage art will take place in Chemnitz from 18 June to 5 July, directly following the successful year as European Capital of Culture. The full festival programme will be published on 26 March 2026.

 

→ Tickets for the festival are available on the THEATER DER WELT festival website

 

 

Stream of Memory

On 19 and 20 June , the Indonesian Papermoon Puppet Theatre celebrates its European premiere in Chemnitz with"Stream of Memory", a visually stunning puppet theatre show. With handmade puppets made of wood, fabric and light combined with dance, music and video, the giant creature Kali takes the intergenerational audience on a journey through cities, rivers and forests. For two decades, the Papermoon Puppet Theatre has been one of the most important voices of contemporary puppet theatre in the international theatre world. Inspired by the longing for closeness and connection, this work tells a story about remembering, forgetting and transience, entirely without words.

Amadoka

In a co-production with the THEATER DER WELT 2026 festival, the sought-after Czech director Dušan David Pařízek is currently staging "Amadoka" at Prague's Divadlo X theatre, an evening of theatre based on the epochal trilogy of novels by Ukrainian author Sofia Andrukhovych. Following its world premiere there in April, the production can be seen with an outstanding ensemble at the Chemnitz Opera House on 27 and 28 June. The trilogy spans an entire century of Ukrainian history with the stories of three women. The starting point is the mythical Lake Amadoka, which is said to have existed in what is now western Ukraine, but has now disappeared without a trace. Driven by the cruelty of the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, the production searches for a narrative of how the systematic erasure of existence and memory works.

Nkoli: The Vogue Opera

Grand opera comes from South Africa: Developed by the South African composer Philip Miller and staged by Rikki Beadle-Blair and John Trengove, "Nkoli: The Vogue Opera" tells the true story of the black anti-apartheid activist Simon Nkoli on 23 and 24 June . The musical theatre is not a biographical portrait, but a hybrid evening with musicians, singers and dancers who welcome the audience to a grandiose ball, full of energy, joie de vivre and with a clear political message.

The Festival Directorate, consisting of the General Director of Chemnitz Theatres Dr Christoph Dittrich, Stefan Schmidtke, Programme Director of Chemnitz 2025 gGmbH and Inge Ceustermans, General Director of The Festival Academy Brussels, has commissioned nine international curators to design the programme. Simon Abrahams (Australia), Joshua Dalledonne (Canada), Rodrigo Gonález Alvarado (Colombia, Argentina), Faye Kabali-Kagwa (South Africa), Nikos Mavrakis (Greece), Aya Nabulsi (Jordan, Saudi Arabia), Srishti Ray (India), Ndèye Mané Touré (Senegal) and Yuan Zhang (China) will share artistic and content-related responsibility for Theatre of the World 2026. In total, around 30 productions from all continents will be shown at the Theatre of the World Festival.

Theatre Chemnitz, The Festival Academy from Brussels and the European Capital of Culture Chemnitz 2025 gGmbH jointly organise the festival. Initiated at the end of the 1970s by the German centre of the International Theatre Institute (ITI), the Theatre of the World Festival has been held in a different German city every three years since then. It is a showcase for current aesthetic developments in the performing arts worldwide. After Hamburg in 2017, Düsseldorf in 2021 and Offenbach-Frankfurt in 2023, Theatre of the World is now returning to Saxony after exactly 30 years since the 1996 edition in Dresden.

City of Chemnitz The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media Free State of Saxony European Capital of Culture

This project is cofinanced by tax funds on the basis of the parliamentary budget of the state of Saxony and by federal funds from the Beauftragter der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media), as well as funds from the City of Chemnitz.