Touching play in the State Theater: Lothar dies here” on November 2nd!
On November 2nd, the Fritz-Reuter-Bühne will be performing the play “Quiet! Lothar dies here” at the Landestheater Neustrelitz.

Touching play in the State Theater: Lothar dies here” on November 2nd!
On November 2nd, 2025, at 6 p.m., theater lovers in Neustrelitz can look forward to a gripping piece written by Ruth Toma. The Fritz Reuter stage of the Mecklenburg State Theater will be a guest at the Landestheater Neustrelitz and will perform the Low German drama “Rest! Lothar dies here”. This production is not only an entertaining but also a thought-provoking experience that deals with interpersonal relationships and the transience of life.
The story revolves around Lothar, a tiler who is confronted with severe blows of fate. After a terrible diagnosis, he separates from his company, sells his house and even gives his dog to the animal shelter to secure his fortune. While he stays in the hospice, he forms an unexpected friendship with Rosa, a fellow patient. In the midst of preparing for the end of his life, he finds the opportunity to reconcile with his daughter. But just when it seems as if everything is going to turn out well, Lothar learns of a fatal mistake - the diagnosis was wrong.
A work full of emotions
This exciting storyline makes the audience think about the need for human connection. Often it is the painful circumstances that make us reevaluate our relationships with other people. The piece is a must not only for fans of Low German theater, but for everyone who wants to reflect the reality of life in all its diversity. The Low German adaptation comes from Kerstin Stölting, who sensitively staged Toma’s work.
The performance not only promises emotions, but also the opportunity to experience regional theater up close. Anyone who has a good knack for modern, yet profound theater productions should secure their tickets quickly.
Maps and information
Tickets are available by phone on 03981206400 or 03955699832 and can also be purchased online tog.de be booked. On November 2nd, the piece will offer a unique opportunity to delve into the emotional world of the protagonist and deal with questions of life and death, forgiveness and reconciliation.
Don't miss: the Fritz Reuter stage in Neustrelitz - an evening that not only entertains, but also stimulates thought. For all theater lovers: definitely stop by!