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Saturday, 19 December 2026 · 20:00 · Altstadt-Lehel

Limina

A design-led stage production about AI and identity, where six figures drift through a rave, a launderette and a ballet studio.

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Two black silhouetted figures dancing close together against a vivid electric-blue background, with spiral motifs swirling around them.
VenueTherese-Giehse-Halle, Münchner KammerspieleAltstadt-Lehel
PricePrice TBCBooking recommended
DurationDuration TBCEvening
FormatIn-person theatre performance (world premiere)Indoor

Why go

This is the world premiere of a video-and-sound-heavy stage piece from Polish director Łukasz Twarkowski, built around what artificial intelligence does to human identity. Six characters drift out of a processing space into shifting realities and eras, from a ballet rehearsal to a launderette to a rave, in a deliberately uncanny, dreamlike register. It suits theatregoers who prefer ambitious, design-led productions over straight text drama, and it plays in the Kammerspiele's intimate Therese-Giehse-Halle, with tickets on sale from 2 November.

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