Theater in der Josefstadt
Theater in der Josefstadt sits in a beautifully preserved baroque building that's been staging German-language theater since 1788.
About Theater in der Josefstadt
Theater in der Josefstadt sits in a beautifully preserved baroque building that's been staging German-language theater since 1788. You'll watch Austria's finest actors perform everything from Nestroy comedies to contemporary Austrian premieres in an intimate 600-seat auditorium with original 18th-century details. The theater's claim to fame includes Beethoven conducting his overture here in 1822, and today it remains Vienna's go-to venue for serious German theater.
The experience feels refreshingly intimate compared to Vienna's grand opera houses. You'll enter through a modest street-level lobby that opens into a jewel box theater with three tiers of red velvet seats. The acoustics are exceptional from anywhere in the house, and the close quarters mean you can see every facial expression. Intermissions happen in a small bar area where locals discuss the performance over wine and schnaps.
Tickets range from €15 for upper balcony to €45 for orchestra seats, making this Vienna's most affordable quality theater. Most tourists skip it entirely because performances are in German, but the acting is so strong you'll follow along even without perfect language skills. Book directly through their website to avoid fees, and avoid the cramped second balcony unless you're on a tight budget.
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