3/18/2026 - 7:30 PM Uhr
Romeo and Juliet (theatre in german language)

A guest performance by the Bronski & Grünberg Theatre
Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet are no longer quite so young, nor are they lovers. Both are nestlings in the comfortable homes of their wealthy parents. Romeo prefers to strum his lute all day long. Juliet sleeps during the day because she dances at balls at night. What is comfortable for the long-grown-up children is slowly becoming too much for the parents. Both families want their offspring to finally stand on their own two feet. Romeo and Juliet, who do not want to move out, hatch a cunning plan. But every good intrigue quickly gets out of control. While Romeo and Juliet have their hands full, something changes between them that surprises even them and catches their parents off guard. The families are also troubled by the authoritarian Duke, who severely punishes anyone who causes unrest. The Montagues and Capulets are drawn into the resistance movement, and suddenly there is much more at stake than the old, petty conflicts...
Kaja Dymnicki and Alexander Pschill had audiences on the edge of their seats with ‘Amadeus’ in the 24/25 season. Now, with their usual tremendous pace, they take a fresh look at Shakespeare's classic. ‘Great fun’ (Der Falter).
Start: 7:30 p.m.
Introduction: 7:00 p.m.
Duration: approx. 2 hours (without intermission)
Photo © Marcel Urlaub
Information & booking:
Organization: Südtiroler Kulturinstitut
Information and tickets:
Südtiroler Kulturinstitut
Tel. 0471 313800
Individual tickets can be purchased online or at the Südtiroler Kulturinstitut office, Schlernstraße 1 in Bolzano, from 17 September 2025, or reserved by telephone on 0471 313800 or by email at info@kulturinstitut.org
Payment for individual tickets:
Reserved tickets must be paid for within 10 days of reservation, otherwise the reservation will be automatically deleted from the ticket system. Payment can be made directly at the office of the South Tyrolean Cultural Institute or by bank transfer (bank details: see below). Please state the name and reservation number you received when making the reservation as the reason for payment. The paid tickets will then be sent to you by email. You can present these at the entrance as a paper printout or digitally on your smartphone. If you do not have an email address, the tickets will be deposited at the box office. Refunds or replacements for purchased tickets are not possible.
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Box office:
The box office opens at 6.30 p.m. on the day of the event.
The cloakroom service at the respective performances can be used free of charge.
Admission for latecomers:
Admission to events is not permitted after they have started. Latecomers will only be admitted during the interval.
Transferability of tickets:
Season tickets and individual tickets are transferable. If you are unable to attend, you can pass on your tickets to someone else. If your tickets are not used by anyone else, you are not entitled to a refund.
Restricted views:
Due to the stage design, certain seats may have restricted views during some performances. All subscribers affected will be informed by us in good time and will be offered alternative seats. We ask for your understanding in the event of a change of seating.
Programme changes:
For technical or health reasons, dates may unfortunately have to be postponed, programmes changed or casts replaced. We will endeavour to inform all visitors in good time. Last-minute changes will always be posted on our website. Thank you for your understanding.
Cancellations:
If events have to be cancelled, subscribers and purchasers of individual tickets will be refunded the cost of their tickets.
Wheelchair users:
We kindly ask wheelchair users who wish to attend an event to register in advance by calling 0471 313800.
Standing room:
Standing room tickets are only available for sold-out events, provided that fire safety regulations at the respective venues allow it. They are only available at the box office.
Discounts:
Senior citizens aged 65 and over receive special prices. Discounts are available for students up to the age of 26 and for holders of the South Tyrol Youth Ring volunteer card.
Dolomites Advantage Card:
For selected events, there is a €5 discount for holders of the Dolomites Advantage Card. These discounted tickets cannot be purchased online.
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