Berlin’s Ku’damm-Komödie Prepares for New Temporary Venue in Reinickendorf
The historic theater, which celebrated its 100th anniversary last year, will stage productions in the Ernst-Reuter-Saal while awaiting the completion of its new building.
- The Ku’damm-Komödie will temporarily move to the Ernst-Reuter-Saal in Reinickendorf for its 2025 season during ongoing construction of its new permanent venue.
- The theater plans to debut several productions this year, including 'Sherlock Holmes. Der Fall Moriarty,' 'Keiner hat gesagt, dass Du ausziehen sollst,' and 'Miss Merkel – Mord in der Uckermark.'
- Theater director Martin Woelffer expressed optimism about the new location and its potential to attract audiences.
- The Ku’damm-Komödie previously operated out of a temporary venue at Potsdamer Platz and will also use the Berliner Ensemble as a transitional space this summer.
- Construction on the new Ku’damm-Komödie building at its original site is expected to be completed later in 2025, with significant progress reported last year.