The Dance Lesson in the M*Halle: Low German Stage Art Touches Schwerin

Event: The Dance Lesson in M*Halle, Gutenbergstr. 1, 19063, Schwerin on 24. February 2027

Date and Time

24. February 2027 19:30

Location

M*Halle
Gutenbergstraße 1, 19061 Schwerin, Germany

About this Event

Theater

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

The Dance Lesson: A Low German Theater Evening Full of Closeness, Wit, and Quiet Vulnerability

With The Dance Lesson, the Mecklenburg State Theater brings a heartfelt comedy to Schwerin that transforms a small agreement into a significant encounter. Mark St. Germain's pointed play, in the Low German version by Tina Landgraf, tells the story of two people who confront boundaries and recognize each other in the process. The original work is one of St. Germain's most successful and has repeatedly been described by publishers and theaters as touching, clever, and funny. ([rowohlt-theaterverlag.de](https://www.rowohlt-theaterverlag.de/theaterstueck/die-tanzstunde-1411))

When Dance Becomes Language

At the center is not smooth theater magic, but a finely balanced stage experience about rhythm, uncertainty, and trust. The encounter between the passionate ballet dancer Stella Quinn, who has hit a career snag, and the brilliant, awkward professor Emil Martens creates a dramaturgy of small steps. Humor, empathy, and the tension between distance and closeness drive the evening, which relies not on effects but on acting talent and precise dialogues. ([schwerin.de](https://www.schwerin.de/kultur-tourismus/event/de-danzstunn/))

Low German with Inner Pulse

The Low German version gives the material its own musicality. The Low German does not push itself forward as folklore, but opens the text for warmth, directness, and a laconic smile. It is precisely this power of the production that connects regional linguistic color with a theme that remains universal. Closeness can be unsettling. Trust does not grow loudly, but in delicate movements. ([schwerin.de](https://www.schwerin.de/kultur-tourismus/event/de-danzstunn/))

A Playground with Urban Tension

The M*Halle at Gutenbergstraße 1 is designed as a new venue for the Mecklenburg State Theater and offers around 150 seats in the stage area as well as additional rooms for a bar, workshops, and backstage structures. The place is consciously designed to feel approachable yet focused: a space that does not display theater monumentally but draws close to the audience. For The Dance Lesson, this creates exactly the theater atmosphere that makes intimate conflicts visible. ([schwerin.m-vp.de](https://www.schwerin.m-vp.de/m-halle-mecklenburgisches-staatstheater/))

Why This Evening Touches

Mark St. Germain's play tells the story of two lonely souls who move toward each other with wit, friction, and courage. The original was premiered in 2014 and was perceived early on as a touching yet funny comedy; the publisher emphasizes that the characters learn more about themselves and each other during their dance lessons. In Schwerin, this material now receives a Low German, Nordic grounded color that makes the emotional center even clearer. ([rowohlt-theaterverlag.de](https://www.rowohlt-theaterverlag.de/theaterstueck/die-tanzstunde-1411))

Conclusion: The Dance Lesson promises an evening between laughter, uncertainty, and genuine involvement. Those who love theater with clever wit, delicate emotionality, and North German linguistic power should experience this performance live. The evening is unlikely to enchant loudly, but it should resonate deeply. ([schwerin.de](https://www.schwerin.de/kultur-tourismus/event/de-danzstunn/))

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