Sat

7.2.

20:00 Premiere
Jeanne Eschert

Sun

8.2.

Sun

8.2.

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
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
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

  • © Thomas Keck

KÖNIGIN IM DRECK – a musical Reading

Tucké Royal, Jens Friebe, Elmira Bahrami

90 Minutes
Hall

Ronald M. Schernikau is gay and a communist. He lives in West Germany and desperately wants to move to East Germany. His goal: to study at the Johannes R. Becher Literary Institute and obtain East German citizenship. Poignant, combative, silly, sublime. Gay fantasies mix with political analysis. Classicism meets camp. Glamour meets grief. Schernikau dies of AIDS in 1991.

This musical reading aims to introduce you to a queer author who sadly succumbed to AIDS in 1991. Shortly before his death, Schernikau completed the book “Legende” (Legend). The manuscript remained unpublished for a long time. Schernikau’s magnum opus is a bible and a travesty, an epic and a musical, a documentary record of both Germanys in the 1980s that is disturbingly topical – and always a cheerfully profound exploration of the changeability of the world.


Tucké Royale and Jens Friebe have worked on Schernikau both separately and together. Kristin Bönicke is Schernikau’s estate administrator and is working on an edition of his letters for Verbrecher Verlag. Elmira Bahrami was involved in the first performance of the program at Theater Basel.

Reading & music, direction  Jens Friebe Reading & music, direction  Tucké Royale Reading, text & dramaturgy Kristin Bönicke Reading & music Elmira Bahrami

A production in cooperation with Ballhaus Ost and Nachtasyl Hamburg. Supported by the Ilse and Dr. Horst Rusch Foundation.

Dates
Past Dates
  • Oct 26, 2025
Access / Content Note

German, English
Various seating options
wheelchair accessible