Fri

13.2.

15:00 - 22:00
Stage design class at University of the Arts (UdK) Berlin

Sat

14.2.

15:00 - 22:00
Stage design class at University of the Arts (UdK) Berlin

Mon

16.2.

18:30
Ballhaus Est. 2006

Thu

19.2.

20:00 with DJ Set
Núria Frías Corrius

Fri

20.2.

20:00
Núria Frías Corrius

Sat

21.2.

14:00 - 17:00
Theaterscoutings Berlin

Sat

21.2.

20:00
Núria Frías Corrius

Sun

22.2.

18:00 with DJ Set
Núria Frías Corrius

Thu

26.2.

20:00 (in English)
Carlos Franke

Thu

26.2.

21:30
Arnita Jaunsubrēna (almost good productions)

Fri

27.2.

20:00 (in German)
Carlos Franke

Fri

27.2.

21:30
Arnita Jaunsubrēna (almost good productions)

Sat

28.2.

20:00
Marlene Helling

Sun

1.3.

20:00
Marlene Helling

Mon

2.3.

Thu

5.3.

20:00
Magic Dyke*

Fri

6.3.

20:00
Magic Dyke*

Sat

7.3.

20:00
Magic Dyke*

Thu

12.3.

20:00 Premiere
UNBEHAUN

Fri

13.3.

Sun

15.3.

18:00
UNBEHAUN

Sat

21.3.

20:00 Concert
YETZE Casino Nights #1

Productions

  • © Kruse & Müller

Arbeitsbedingungen und kulturpolitische Realitäten 2026 – FAIRSTAGE in den freien darstellenden Künsten

FAIRSTAGE



A cultural policy encounter salon in two parts

At the latest since the first sudden and drastic cultural funding cuts announced by the Berlin Senate for 2025, the financial situation of funding for the Berlin performing arts has become increasingly unclear. The volatile negotiations surrounding the 2026/27 double budget have added to the general uncertainty, and the discontinuation of several funding programs at the federal level has hit the Berlin scene particularly hard, as it has traditionally benefited strongly from federal funding.

4:00–6:00 pm: Impulses on the current situation
In the cultural policy encounter salon, numerous stakeholders from the scene, associations, politics, and public administration will have their say. Among others, we are pleased to welcome contributions from Cilgia Gadola and Paul Hess of the BFDK – Federal Association of Independent Performing Arts, from the Dance Association, and from the Performing Arts Fund on the consequences of the federal budget. Anne Schneider will present the current petition against the federal cuts. Marie Henrion from Tanzbüro Berlin, Dagmar Domrös on behalf of the Working Group of Children’s and Youth Theatres, Luise Würth from FAIRSTAGE, Daniel Brunet from the Coalition of the Independent Scene and LAFT Berlin, and Jannik Rodenwaldt from the GDBA will report from their respective fields of work.
The participation process for a Berlin Cultural Funding Act will be presented by Sarah Stührenberg, and Philipp Harpain will issue a call to action for the BerlinIstKultur campaign. Moderation and timekeeping will be handled by Janina Benduski from LAFT Berlin.
Together, we aim to discuss key questions regarding working conditions, funding, and cultural policy perspectives, and to consider possible next steps.

6:00–7:00 pm: Table conversations over a shared meal
A communal meal offers everyone present ample opportunities for follow-up questions, exchange, and encounters.

From 7:00 pm: Open discussion with speakers and audience
Together, we will summarize the current state of affairs and, along with our observers Arne Vogelsang and Theresa Schütz, look for solutions and possible courses of action. An open discussion format invites both the speakers and visitors to take part. The bar will be open, and moderation will be by Alisa Tretau.

FAIRSTAGE advocates for discrimination-free and fair working conditions for all permanent and freelance employees at publicly funded Berlin theatres. The goal is to pool expertise and take a targeted stand for a fairer Berlin performing arts sector. FAIRSTAGE runs various programs, including participatory formats, an annual conference, recommendation papers, and publications. In practice, diversity-sensitive work at FAIRSTAGE also means calling for and supporting continuing education, qualification, and exchange opportunities for institutions, while strengthening marginalized stakeholders in these contexts.

»Working Conditions and Cultural Policy Realities 2026« is a collaboration between FAIRSTAGE and Ballhaus Ost Berlin.
The FAIRSTAGE model project is a joint initiative of Diversity Arts Culture, ensemble-netzwerk, and LAFT Berlin, funded by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion.

Dates
Past Dates
  • Jan 27, 2026
Access / Content Note

in german spoken language
wheelchair accessible
various seation options

Information and Accessibility:
The event is free of charge and open to everyone.

The event will include many technical terms. Questions are very welcome and can also be asked in English.
Information on accessibility at Ballhaus Ost:
www.ballhausost.de/barrierefreiheit

Contact & accessibility needs:
laura.paetau@fairstage.berlin
| +49 (0)30 204 59 79 – 07 (Mon–Thu)