Toi toi toi: Doku about the largest three -division house in the world - Stuttgart State Theater from 2024

Toi toi toi: Doku about the largest three -division house in the world - Stuttgart State Theater from 2024

The Stuttgart State Theater, known as the largest three -division house in the world, open a fascinating insight behind the scenes of their unique art production on October 10, 2024 with the documentary series "Toi Toi Toi! The largest three -division house in the world". In five 30-minute episodes, which are broadcast both in the ARD Mediathek and SWR, the young ensemble members of the theater accompany the audience and not only present the stars on stage, but also the many talents that work in the background. The documentation is a tribute to around 1,400 employees and lets the audience experience the hard work and passion behind the scenes of the State Theater.

The Stuttgart State Theater has a long and renowned story that goes back to the 18th century. Founded in 1770, it has developed into a cultural center that is known for its high -quality productions in the field of opera, acting and ballet. The current documentary series is not only a look at the ongoing productions, but also a memory of the role that the theater in the Stuttgart region plays. It serves as an attraction for art lovers and tourists and at the same time strengthens local culture.

The presentation "Toi toi toi!" In particular, the diversity of artistic professions is illuminated, from ballet dancers to technical forces behind the scenes. These insights are not only of interest to the general audience, but can also be inspiring for young people in Stuttgart who strive for a career in the field of representative arts.

The following table provides an overview of some important data on the Stuttgart State Theater and its facilities:

aspect Details
foundation 1770
Number of employees approx. 1,400
Save opera, ballet, acting
Visitor numbers (annually) over 400,000
premieren annually approx. 20-25

The upcoming documentary series could also give impulses for strengthening cultural tourism in the city, as it appeals to a wider audience and promotes interest in the representative arts in Stuttgart. In view of the cultural importance of the State Theater and his visits by outstanding artists, the documentation is an important cultural event that could further consolidate the presence of the theater in the region.

Another aspect is the influence of the city of Stuttgart on culture in Germany. With its rich history and role as a home for many artists and creative people, Stuttgart is an important location for the art and cultural scene. The upcoming documentary series will not only put the local talent in the spotlight, but also support the commitment to cultural education and promoting young talents in the region.



Source: swr - südwestrundfunk/ots