Holländers Seemannsgarn — Volkstheater Rostock in Warnemünde
Maritime Music Revue at the Kleine Komödie Warnemünde
2026
About Holländers Seemannsgarn
Holländers Seemannsgarn — edition 2026
In 2026, »Holländers Seemannsgarn — The Sea in Opera, Song and Shanty« will once again be on the repertoire of Volkstheater Rostock. From May 9 to June 14, 2026, the musical theatre ensemble will perform the maritime music revue at the Kleine Komödie Warnemünde.
Centred around the legend of the Flying Dutchman, the soloists combine grand opera arias with atmospheric art songs and rousing shanties. The intimate stage in the Baltic Sea resort of Warnemünde ensures a close connection between performers and audience.
Highlights Holländers Seemannsgarn 2026
- Revival of the 2025 production
- Opera, art song, and shanty in one evening
- Myth of the Flying Dutchman
- Intimate stage directly in the seaside resort of Warnemünde
Programme Holländers Seemannsgarn 2026
May 9 – June 14, 2026 — Kleine Komödie Warnemünde
- Maritime music revue by Volkstheater Rostock
- Program of opera, art song, and shanty
- Storyline around the Flying Dutchman
- Musical theatre ensemble of Volkstheater Rostock
Prices Holländers Seemannsgarn 2026
Tickets are available from Volkstheater Rostock and common ticket portals. Prices vary depending on the performance and seating category.
Practical information — Holländers Seemannsgarn
Getting There
The Kleine Komödie is located in Warnemünde, Rostocker Straße 8, easily accessible by S-Bahn from Rostock Hauptbahnhof to Warnemünde. By car via the A20 and B103 towards Warnemünde, parking available in the seaside resort.
Tickets
Tickets are available from Volkstheater Rostock and common ticket portals.
Tip
A theatre visit can be well combined with a walk along the beach, promenade, and lighthouse of Warnemünde.
A Maritime Music Revue
»Holländers Seemannsgarn — The Sea in Opera, Song and Shanty« is a production by Volkstheater Rostock, performed by the musical theatre ensemble at the Kleine Komödie Warnemünde. The evening is designed as a maritime music revue, combining the grand world of opera with the folk melodies of sea shanties into a harmonious and varied program.
The Myth of the Flying Dutchman
The revue spins its thread around the legend of the Flying Dutchman: the captain, who only comes ashore every seven years, seeks a woman who can release him and his crew from their eternal voyage across the seven seas. On this night, the helmsman is allowed to let off steam and spin his sea yarn. This creates a framework for an evening full of emotion, wit, and musical diversity.
Opera, Art Song, and Shanty
Musically, the program combines grand opera arias with atmospheric art songs and rousing shanties. The soloists of the musical theatre bring the sea to life in its most diverse musical facets – from dramatic to cheerful, from artful to folk. The program deeply moves the audience while entertaining them.
The Kleine Komödie Warnemünde
The venue is the Kleine Komödie in Warnemünde, the seaside resort and district of Rostock at the mouth of the Warnow River into the Baltic Sea. The stage is small but offers an intimate atmosphere and close proximity to the performers. Thus, the venue is thematically ideally suited for a revue about the sea and seafaring.
Theatre in the Seaside Resort
With »Holländers Seemannsgarn«, Volkstheater Rostock, the largest theatre in the Rostock district and the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, brings a maritime music program directly to the Baltic Sea coast. The production, premiered in 2025, will be revived in 2026.
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