Diversity on stage: Landesbühne Nord brings great theater to Jever!
The Landesbühne Niedersachsen Nord is starting a varied season with musicals and classics in Jever from September 2025.

Diversity on stage: Landesbühne Nord brings great theater to Jever!
There is great anticipation in Jever, because the Landesbühne Niedersachsen Nord has put together a diverse theater program for the 2025/2026 season. From September things will get really exciting at the Theater Am Dannhalm, when nine thrilling productions await the audience. NWZonline reports that advance ticket sales will begin in July and the gaming experiences will start on September 12, 2025 with the Jever premiere of “Kein Pardon – The Musical” at 8 p.m.
In addition to a musical, the colorful program also includes classics and children's plays. It shows that theater is very popular in Jever. Director Olaf Strieb presented the ten pieces to the Committee for Culture, Tourism, Leisure, Security and Order. The productions range from “Moby Dick” to “State of the Union” to “Death on the Nile,” the last performance on June 5, 2026.
Special Christmas performance
Particularly noteworthy is the Christmas performance “Ghost Hunters on an Icy Trail,” which starts on December 1st. On five dates, viewers young and old will be taken into the fantastic adventures of Cornelia Funke's children's book of the same name. This is done in collaboration with a professional puppeteer, because special emphasis is placed on the small actors from Jever and the surrounding area.
Overall, the demand for theater performances in Jever is unbroken. Stable numbers of subscribers and individual ticket buyers show that the cultural offerings are well received here. Those interested can find the complete schedule and further information about the state stage at landesbuehne-nord.de.
Cultural diversity in Lower Saxony
But Jever is only part of the colorful kaleidoscope of events that Lower Saxony has to offer. Markets, festivals, concerts, musicals, theater and numerous open-air events move through the region all year round. Lower Saxony as a travel destination records a high number of visitors and reports on varied events that extend across the Lüneburg Heath to the North Sea.
Whether the cozy Christmas markets invite you to celebrate in the winter or the open-air stages invite you to celebrate in the summer, culture remains an integral part of life in Lower Saxony. For everyone who is looking for something special, there is always an exciting activity in the event calendar.