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Die Kartenzentrale der Gandersheimer Domfestspiele ist an den Adventssamstagen geöffnet.
Für die 65. Spielzeit der Gandersheimer Domfestspiele sind wenige Wochen nach dem Start des Vorverkaufs bereits mehr als 10.000 Tickets gebucht.
Im Probenzentrum der Gandersheimer Domfestspiele trafen sich die Vertreterinnen und Vertreter der „Arbeitsgemeinschaft der 10 deutschen Festspielorte“ zum kollegialen Austausch.
„Irgendwas ist immer“ – unter diesem Motto zeigen die Gandersheimer Domfestspiele 2024 in ihrer 65. Spielzeit vom 9. Juni bis 11. August wieder vier Produktionen vor der Stiftskirche.
Intendant Achim Lenz und Geschäftsführer Harald Benz haben die Titel für den kommenden Theatersommer bekannt gegeben.
Der Intendant der Gandersheimer Domfestspiele, Achim Lenz, liest im Rahmen der Veranstaltungsreihe „Spiritueller Herbst“ der Harzer Klöster am Donnerstag, 26. Oktober, um 19 Uhr im Sommerschloss Brunshausen im Museum „Portal zur Geschichte“ aus Ovids „Metamorphosen“.
Die Gandersheimer Domfestspiele gratulieren ihrer zweifachen Roswitharing-Trägerin Miriam Schwan zum Gewinn des Deutschen Musical-Theater-Preises 2023.
Im Oktober starten wieder die drei verschiedenen Spielclubangebote der Gandersheimer Domfestspiele für (fast) jedes Alter.
Die 65. Spielzeit des größten professionellen Freilichttheaters in Niedersachsen dauert vom 9. Juni bis 11. August 2024.
Gandersheimer Domfestspiele
Stiftsfreiheit 14
37581 Bad Gandersheim
Telefon: 05382 95533-00 (Zentrale)
Kartenzentrale
Stiftsfreiheit 12
37581 Bad Gandersheim
Kartentelefon:
05382 95533-11
Service- und Öffnungszeiten
Kartenzentrale
Montag bis Freitag 10 bis 17 Uhr
Sonderöffnungszeiten mit Kartentelefon:
Advents-Samstage (Dez) 10 bis 14 Uhr
Heiligabend 9 bis 13 Uhr
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67. Gandersheimer Domfestspiele
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