Overview
- Loos confirmed she formally applied late last year to become intendant of the Brandenburg an der Havel theater.
- She proposes building a permanent acting ensemble and restoring the house as a cultural beacon to win back audiences.
- Loos criticized the theater’s current state, citing sparse programming, weak ticket sales, and a venue too often dark.
- The institution operates with roughly €10 million annually, has the Bamberger Symphoniker assigned, and currently lacks a resident acting company with few in-house dramatic productions.
- The actress, born in Brandenburg in 1970 and long connected to the city, says she can balance filming with the leadership role.