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Theatre Groups

Theatre education offers a wide range of theatre groups. Whether you prefer to perform on stage, work behind the scenes or are interested in media production - you will find the right group for you here. From classic theatre plays to experimental productions, everything is on offer. The award-winning theatre groups at the PH Heidelberg offer you the opportunity to live out your creativity, meet new people and create unforgettable theatre experiences.

Momo, PH-Theatergruppe, Juni 2023
Sansibar, PH-Theatergruppe, Juni 2022
Krabat, PH-Theatergruppe, Juni 2019

The traditional theatre group has existed at the university for over 40 years and is therefore older than the degree programme itself. Their award-winning productions are an integral part of the degree programme, but are also open to students of all subjects at the PH and university. The group is supported and guided by professional theatre and art professionals from the region. Rehearsals for a project take place over two semesters: every October, the group comes together and works for nine months in the areas of acting, stage, costume, make-up, technology and PR on a full-length performance in June.

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The English Drama Group was founded in 2018 with the purpose of staging English language plays with foreign language learners in the original version. In this way, the EDG aims to open up alternative approaches to foreign language learning and to foster intercultural exchange and understanding. The EDG stages immersive, site-specific productions in locations of special interest in the Heidelberg region. Its award winning projects form part of the Drama Course of the University of Education while at the same time being open to all students of all subjects enrolled at both the PH and the University of Heidelberg and is SPECIFICALLY aimed at students who have found learning a foreign language challenging or even off-putting.

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Bleak Midwinter, English Drama Group, Februar 2022
My Flatpack Life, English Drama Group, Januar 2023
Boxed up, English Drama Group, Januar 2020

Der Wunschpunsch, Seminar "Theater für Kinder spielen", Februar 2025
Räuberin Hotzenplotz, Seminar "Theater für Kinder spielen", Januar 2025
Das N(Einhorn), Seminar "Theater für Kinder spielen", Februar 2022

At the end of the course (module 4), students have the opportunity to take part in a children's theatre production. Here, students come together in small groups to independently create a stage version of a children's picture book, stage it and finally perform it in front of primary school classes. All the skills learnt on the course are put to use: set design, costume and make-up design, lighting and sound engineering, directing and acting. A well-rounded degree programme that also maintains intensive contact with primary schools in the immediate vicinity.

Nothing excites young people more than the medium of film with its various applications in digital media and on social media platforms. This is why film is the ideal starting point for theatre education when working with young people. In a specially designed seminar, students produce a short film. The focus here is on the question of how the approaches and methods of theatre can be transferred to film.

Rage, Fear and Desire, Seminar "Film und Video", Juli 2024
Rage, Fear and Desire, Seminar "Film und Video", Juli 2024
Rage, Fear and Desire, Seminar "Film und Video", Juli 2024
Rage, Fear and Desire, Seminar "Film und Video", Juli 2024

I learnt to strengthen my own presence in the room, to use my voice correctly and healthily as an important teaching tool and to react flexibly to unexpected situations.

Cora Kräutle, former student assistant, Heidelberg

The theatre work in the ensemble has shown me, both in the German production and in the EDG, what it means to grow trust in myself and in others and to be able to draw incredible strength and courage from this in order to enter into a truthful, human encounter in the craziest of situations.

Sofia Kik, Hiwi, Heidelberg

The theatre education department not only showed me how valuable and inspiring the diversity of theatre can be, but I also got to know people who share my passion. Through the creative exchange with like-minded people, I was able to develop both artistically and personally, making friendships that have stayed with me to this day.

Sistine Croneiß, Hiwi, Heidelberg

production by the university's English Drama Group, performed in summer 2021, was nominated for the special #connect award by the Bund Deutscher Amateurtheater (BDAT). "The Picture of Dory Ann Gray" is an adaptation of the Oscar Wilde classic, which was performed in a co-working and conference centre in Heidelberg's Bahnstadt district and transposes the story from Victorian England to the digital world of influencers. In doing so, the English Drama Group continued its tradition of creating site-specific theatre in English.
Various theatre makers from England are also integrated into the project during the rehearsal process. With the special #connect award, the BDAT honours productions that demonstrate the unifying power that theatre can have during the coronavirus pandemic. The jury says: "The production's use of foreign languages, its inclusion of current developments and its cross-border collaboration symbolise in a special way what unites in times of division."