Dramatic twilight view of the empty Seebühne stage at Eutiner Festspiele, with a banner announcing no performances in 2026, evoking the festival's end.
Dramatic twilight view of the empty Seebühne stage at Eutiner Festspiele, with a banner announcing no performances in 2026, evoking the festival's end.
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Eutiner Festspiele to end: no performances on Seebühne in 2026

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The Eutiner Festspiele, a renowned open-air theater festival in northern Germany, will not stage performances on its iconic Seebühne in 2026. Geschäftsführer Falk Herzog announced the end after a record-breaking season with 65,000 visitors in summer 2025. He cited a lack of support from local politicians as the main reason.

The Eutiner Festspiele in Schleswig-Holstein face closure. After a successful season in summer 2025 with 65,000 visitors, a record high, honorary Geschäftsführer Falk Herzog announced the end of operations. Herzog initially took over for a transitional period that extended to more than eight years. Despite repeated requests to local politicians for support, it was not forthcoming.

Herzog criticizes the lack of funding, which leads to withdrawal despite the record year. The Seebühne, a central venue of the festival, will remain empty in 2026. Experts like LN editor Ulrike Benthien warn of significant consequences for Eutin and the region. Local politicians saved money through low subsidies, but the end of the events will cause much greater financial damage, as the Festspiele made a substantial economic contribution.

The decision is rippling through the local culture and business scene. Herzog emphasizes the immense harm to the city, which will suffer from the loss of tourists and revenue. It remains to be seen whether politicians will now respond to save the Festspiele.

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