Friedrichstadt-Palast Berlin

Berlin


Europe’s largest revue theatre puts on innovative, high-tech and visually stunning shows that are an artistic amalgam of music, dance, costumes, acrobatics and stage wizardry. Most shows have a two-year run; the latest, called Vivid, opened in September 2018. Starring an android named R'eye, it features stunning hats by milliner-to-the-stars Philip Treacy. German language skills not required.


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