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DSCHUNGEL WIEN

Bright facade with tall glass windows. In the middle of the facade is a door above which the word DSCHUNGEL WIEN is written.
© Eingang DSCHUNGEL WIEN, Foto: Franzi Kreis

Mon.–Tue., 1 hour before the performance
Wed.–Fri., Box Office 4:30–6:30 p.m.
Sat.–Sun., 1 hour before the performance

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DSCHUNGEL WIEN, founded in 2004, is a co-production company for independent performing arts with a focus on young audiences.

The programme includes dance, drama, performance art, puppet theatre and musical theatre, as well as events designed to foster exchange and discussion. It comprises in-house productions, co-productions, collaborations, and national and international guest performances, and is developed in partnership with local and international artists, partners, training institutions and in response to the needs of the audience. The formats Next Generation, MAGMA and the Digital Stage GL!TCH4 support emerging talent and enable young artists to participate. In year-round theatre workshops, children and young people create their own theatre alongside artists.

Over the course of a season, DSCHUNGEL WIEN presents over 50 productions for children, teenagers and young adults across three stages. Each year, the diverse programme attracts around 45,000 visitors, including some 25,000 nursery, after-school care and school children.

Large function room with a green reception area, a stage, microphones and a chandelier, as well as coffee tables
© Kassenbereich DSCHUNGEL WIEN, Photo: Franzi Kreis
The entrance area of DSCHUNGEL WIEN and Café Dschungel, with a view of the entrance to Stage 1
© Foyer und Café DSCHUNGEL WIEN, Photo: Franzi Kreis
A raised platform in the foyer of DSCHUNGEL WIEN, featuring a green cloakroom and ticket office
© Foyer DSCHUNGEL WIEN, Photo: Franzi Kreis
View from the DSCHUNGEL WIEN of the outdoor area of Café Dschungel
© CAFÉ DSCHUNGEL, Photo: Franzi Kreis

DSCHUNGEL WIEN

Gray 3D site plan of the Museumsquartier Wien with the area marked in red at the location of the DSCHUNGEL WIEN
© MuseumsQuartier Wien

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