The place is essentially modern with an artistic and contemporary outlook. The events conducted her, range from musical concerts to fashion shows and corporate events to weddings. Wagenhallen adapts itself brilliantly to suit your need with innovative spatial reorganizations and elegant decorative improvisations. The large beer garden is another reason for the popular appeal of the place. Whatever be the event, you are assured to have a grand time here.
This puppet theater features wooden marionettes which, like the sets, are designed and produced by the puppeteers themselves. Among other things, their programs include fairy tales such as The Star-Eyed Shepherd and Jorinde und Joringe. Theater am Faden was founded by couple Helga Brehme and Karl Rettenbacher, approximately 37 years ago, and consists of 60 seats. The impressive shows presented here are not restricted to only children, but can be enjoyed by adults too.
The Theaterhaus Stuttgart is one of Europe's most innovative cultural projects, a new type of theatrical institution whose beacon shines out far beyond the city boundaries. Replete with a unique blend of art, sports and youth work, it presents impressive shows like 'Reden mit Mama and Was heißt hier Liebe?' among many others. The Theaterhaus offers not only an ambitious multicultural actor ensemble portraying excellent dramatic pieces but also gorgeous dance theater performances.
After a long day of sightseeing, one is bound to crave something unique, which is when you should head to the Strotmanns Magic Lounge. As the name suggests, this theater entertains patrons with magic shows that are known to attract and entertain visitors. Thorsten Strotmann is the man you will be applauding here and his tricks are sure to keep you wondering for a long, long time. The venue itself is impeccably maintained; it's drenched in subtle hues of teal black and illuminated with candles and yellow lights to create an enchanting setting. Visual effects and acoustics add immeasurably to your experience.
A theater is essentially associated with live presentation of a visual art, but most of the time, the view of the stage is obstructed by tall heads or shoulders seated ahead of you. This was precisely the problem Isiah Rummerfield tried to deal with when he began to design a theater. The result was The Apollo Theater, a place designed with the viewer in mind, so that no matter where you are seated, you still get the clear and complete view of the stage. The theater provokes a sensation of grandeur with its seating capacity of over 2000 people. No wonder this is the best theater in Stuttgart where major performances are staged to a full house. Be sure to treat yourself with a visit here, when you are in the city and get the once in the life time experience.