Source: Reservix

Saturday, 5/30/2026
at 8:15 PM



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Watching was yesterday. Today, the audience determines the events!

Inspired by the friendship and rivalry of the Bauhaus masters Wassily Kandinsky and Paul Klee, the LICHTHOF Theater, under the direction of Hamburg theater-maker Franz von Strolchen, presents a live painting show that blends art, play, and social experiment. Before the performance begins, the audience splits into two groups according to their aesthetic feelings: the Kandinskys and the Klees – each painting a picture within their group, in a absurd game arrangement that entices creativity, but also rebellion, empathy, and personal stance.

Two moderators guide the evening, continually posing questions, providing impulses, and telling the story of a friendship with a lot of absurd humor. At the same time, they leave room for doubts, discussions, and unexpected twists.

KANDINSKY vs. KLEE is theater as a social space: an evening about lines and boundaries, about belonging and isolation – and about what it takes to be interested in and befriend each other. Or not. Each performance is different. In the end, two pictures remain. And the question: What do they say about us?

No prior knowledge or artistic skills are necessary. Just curiosity!

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