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IamExpat Fair Berlin

Expats are citizens of the world, but they still have local needs. Whether you’re a new arrival or long-term resident, there’s a lot to learn about life in Germany: from finding a house, job or school for your kids, to choosing an accountant, legal advisor or MBA and so much more.

The IamExpat Fair is an international one-day event designed to connect and support the expat community in Germany.


JOIN THE IAMEXPAT FAIR TO:


– Find all the services and businesses you need in a single location.

– Learn how to navigate life in Germany at free workshops and presentations.

– Connect with other expats, organisations and the international community.


The IamExpat Fair will take place at the Estrel Hotel in Berlin on Saturday, June 8.


Entrance is free with online registration. Tickets are limited, so book yours now!


(May 2024)

Marcela Dias

Mark your calendars for two captivating performances by our multi-talented member!


On March 5th, catch an enchanting musical theater piece, "Why Chiquinha?," at the Brazilian Embassy. This production celebrates the life and work of Brazil's first female composer, performed in three languages: German, English, and Portuguese. Join us in honoring International Women's Day at 7 pm. Reserve your free tickets starting February 26th through this link. For more details, visit their Instagram profile.


Then, on April 12th, immerse yourself in a unique rendition of "Romeo and Juliet" at Das Weite Theater. This German-language performance offers a feminist twist to the classic love story, featuring only three actresses portraying all characters, with a touch of puppetry. Don't miss this delightful and innovative take on Shakespeare's masterpiece at 7 pm. Secure your tickets now

(January 2024)

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HeartChor

Meet Josefine Matthey, MTS's assistant director for Shrek. Acting has been Josefine’s first love since kindergarden. Ever since, it’s been hard to keep her off the stage, and when she is off, she is directing! Josefine has also dabbled in voice acting - her favorite role was voicing a vegetarian lioness in a Disney Channel cartoon series. She also starred as Enid in MTS's production of Legally Blonde and has now changed sides as part of the direction team.

In addition to MTS, you can catch her in the tenor section of the Berlin choir and performance collective, Heart Chor - click on the link below for more information!

(November 2023)

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The Center

Musical theater classes with our musical director, Kaliyah Wood. Located in Berlin's charming Prenzlauer Berg, The Center is a genuine international activity center in the heart of Berlin where children and young people can immerse in an authentic English-speaking environment. Kids will meet English-speaking and bilingual peers to mingle, speak, and play with. All our classes are taught exclusively in English and the members of our team come from English-speaking countries all over the world.
Since opening its doors in 2005, The Center has steadily grown and now offers a wide range of performing arts classes in English for students of all ages. The Center's artistic staff are all professionals in their field: dancers, musicians, actors, singers.
Come by and enjoy being part of our international crowd! If you speak English – The Center is the place to go. If you are learning English –we are happy to help you reach you goals.


(up to date November 2023)

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Kaleidoscope goes to Fringe

Kaleidoscope is thrilled to be bringing our improvised musical Lights Up to Edinburgh Fringe this year. Join Kaleidoscope as they sing, rap, and harmonise in this action-packed joyride of unforgettable characters and stories, made up on the spot.

(Summer 2023)

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Frankenstein

Frankenstein: a timeless classic that explores the troubling themes of creation, responsibility, and morality. Featuring an international ensemble of immigrant performers based in Berlin, Germany, this production closely examines the role of social alienation within this iconic story. From the consequences of unchecked ambition to the value of empathy and the importance of moral responsibility, Berlin Open Theatre investigates the complicated world of Frankenstein with renewed vigour.

(Summer 2023)

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