The writer of NASSIM, Nassim Soleimanpour, was interviewed by Deutschlandfunk Kultur – you can find the interview right HERE!
We are now accepting applications to be part of our 2018 Expat Expo | Immigrant Invasion festival! You can find the application right HERE and they are due by the end of the day on Tuesday, January 30. The complete lineup will be announced on February 15.
If you have any questions, please send an email to expatexpo@etberlin.de – we’re looking forward to your applications!
And please, include any video, photo materials or text that exist to give us as clear an idea of possible of what you’re proposing.
Click HERE to download our complete schedule for January, February and March 2018!

Thomas Chatterton Williams, currently a fellow at the American Academy in Berlin, read from his essay “Black and Blue and Blond” and talked to journalist Rose-Anne Clermont at ETB on November 6th. Over 160 visitors came to the reading, including students from ten different Berlin schools. The U.S. Embassy put the event online; watch it HERE
On November 21, Ariel Levy will read from her moving memoir “The Rules Do not Apply” which just came out in German translation (“Gegen alle Regeln” / Droemer Knaur Verlag).
“Mord mit Aussicht”-Star and long-time ensemble member at Deutsches Theater, Meike Droste, will read from “Gegen alle Regeln”.
Ariel Levy was recently featured in Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung and ZEIT-Magazin. Have a look.
Click HERE to download our complete schedule for September, October and November 2017!
Julia Mari Bernaus from Artconnect.com just gave #Instalove a stellar review! You can read it for yourself right HERE!
Theater critic Patrick Wildermann reviewed our production of Catherine Duquette´s #Instalove for TAGESSPIEGEL. Read his full review HERE (in German).

Catherine Duquette and Ruth Sergel were interviewed by Radio Fritz this past Saturday about #Instalove – you can give it all a listen right HERE!
Daniel Brunet, our Producing Artistic Director, was asked to contribute to a blog salon, curated by Caridad Svich, called Stages of Resistance and hosted by The Lark in New York City. The series welcomes reflections on themes related to making work for live performance in resistance to systems that oppress human rights and limit freedom of expression. You can read his essay right HERE.