Welcome to the Raimund Theater

 

The Raimund Theater's musical triumph began after its general refurbishment in the mid-1980s and its integration into the Vereinigte Bühnen Wien (VBW). Every evening, a balanced mix of internationally renowned world hits and VBW's own Broadway-style productions thrill audiences. Since the general refurbishment from summer 2019 to autumn 2021, the historic building has shone in new splendour once again. It was awarded the Austrian Ecolabel in 2023.

 

Raimund Theater

Wallgasse 18-20
1060 Wien

Raimund Theater, Wallgasse 18-20, 1060 Wien

Opening hours

  • Box office

    Monday to Saturday as well as on Sundays and public holidays if there is a performance: 2 pm - 6 pm

  • Evening box office

    1,5 hour before the start of the performance, on Sunday from 12:30 pm, as the performance begins at 2 pm

  • Entry

    The theater opens 45 minutes before the performance starts and the auditorium 30 minutes before the performance begins.

Eco-friendly travel

 

Find your best way to us at the Raimund Theater:

On foot through the city, quickly by bike and reliably by public transport!

 

  • With the Wiener Linien

    You can reach us with the following Wiener Linien public transport services:

    U3 (Westbahnhof)
    U6 (Gumpendorfer Straße)
    U4 (Margaretengürtel)
    Bus 57A (Gumpendorfer Straße)
    Tram 6 and 18 (Gumpendorfer Straße)
    Tram 5, 9, 52 and 60 (Westbahnhof)


    Further alternative forms of mobility such as WienMobil Rad, WienMobil Hüpfer or WienMobil Auto can be found here:

    WIENER LINIEN

     

  • By train

    Further information on travelling by train can be found here:
    ÖBB Westbahn

     

  • ON FOOT, BY BIKE AND BY (E-)SCOOTER

    In most navigation systems the Raimund Theater is stored as a point of interest - simply plan your fastest route:

    GOOGLE MAPS

     

  • Parking facilities

    Short-term parking zones in the 6th district, as well as all other districts in Vienna

    Monday to Friday (workdays) from 9 a.m. until 10 p.m.

    Parking vouchers can be purchased at tobacconists or via the mobile phone parking app.

    more information

     

    APCOA-Garage

    Low-cost parking with the KULTUR-RABATT Nachsteckkarte (at the reduced theatre rate of € 6.50) in the APCOA-Garage Mariahilfer Platzl (Mariahilferstraße 123, 1060 Vienna - the garage entrance can only be reached from the junction Mariahilferstraße to Millergasse): valid on the day of the performance from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. the following day - if you attend an afternoon performance at the weekend, you will receive a discount ticket with which you can also park in the APCOA-GARAGE Mariahilfer Platzl from 1:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. for a flat rate of € 6.50. The KULTUR-RABATT Nachsteckkarte is available from the audience service at the theatre box office in the Raimund Theater before the performance and from the souvenir stand in the basement during the interval and after the performance. In order to take advantage of the discount, a parking ticket must be taken out when entering the underground car park in any case. The parking garage is only a 5-minute walk from the Raimund Theater. Charging stations for electric cars are available. (subject to change!)


    Wheelchair access

    Parking in Mittelgasse (with barrier-free entrance)


    Tour Buses

    Information on boarding and alighting points, parking spaces and many other useful tips can be found at Bus Wien Info.

     

  • With the Wiener Linien

  • By train

  • ON FOOT, BY BIKE AND BY (E-)SCOOTER

  • Parking facilities

HISTORY

Raimund Theater at the turn of the century © Vereinigte Bühnen Wien

The founding years

In the year of 1890, a group of Viennese joined together to create a "Viennese popular theatre club" outside the city centre. This was designed for a wide circle of visitors, especially from the "lower classes". At highly reduced, affordable prices one could view patriotic folk tales, both told and sung, join in singing games and experience relevant works all in the field of folk music. Designed by the architect Franz Roth, the Raimund Theater was finally opened on the 28th November 1893 with Ferdinand Raimund's - the namesake of honour - rarely performed magical play The tethered imagination. As the first director, writer and critic Adam Müller-Guttenbrunn worked effectively until 1896 in the championing of the idea of a theater for the people, thereby making a name for himself through the nurturing of Viennese folk works. His aim was to establish the new house as a theatrical stage for these classical folk plays. A counterpart to the court’s Burgtheater on the one hand and for light entertainment and variety on the other. Even in the early years, big stage stars were to be seen at Raimund Theater including "the" Eleonora Duse, Adele Sandrock, Alexander Girardi and the later world-famous Max Reinhardt.

The Operetta Theatre

Around the turn of the century, the Viennese public’s favour turned increasingly towards the operetta. Spoken theatre was barely able to lure an audience into the house. This development forced the operators of the theatre eventually to lease to a consortium, to which - among others - Wilhelm Karczag belonged. Having already leased the “Theater an der Wien” and the “Stadttheater” meant that he essentially held all of the Viennese operettas in his hands. 1908 thereby marks the move to Operetta within the Raimund Theater. The success was so overwhelming that some performances were often played for months en-suite. Operettas subsequently dominated the Schedule, works by Johann Strauss, Robert Stolz – whose Premier of The Glücksmädel was performed in Raimund Theater, 1910 - ,and other composers of the time were seen. The greatest success however was celebrated with The House of three girls based on themes by Franz Schubert, with over 1200 performances from 1916-1927. It was not until the later, 1921-1924, under director Rudolf Beer that theatrical spoken pieces were once again increasing performed at Raimund Theater. Having been spared from destruction during the war of bombs, the theatre was able to immediately operate once again after the war and opened with The House of three girls on the 25th April 1945. In 1948, Rudolf Marik took over as Director of the Raimund Theater for a period of almost 30 years, during which time he built up its reputation as being the only internationally recognized stage within the German-speaking world that played solely operettas. The biggest stars of the genre, including Marika Rokk, Zarah Leander and Johannes Heesters performed here as well as some famous actors, such as Hansi Niese, Paula Wessely, Attila Hoerbiger and Karl Skraup who began their great careers here.

Raimund Theater Innenansicht 2 © VBW / Rupert Steiner
Raimund Theater Außenansicht 1 © VBW Rupert Steiner

Home of Musical Theatre

It was not until 1976 that Raimund Theater began occasionally adding musicals to its repertoire, such as Kurt Weills’ LADY IN THE DARK. Between 1984 and 1985 Raimund Theater was renovated. In 1987, it was incorporated into the VBW and has since become a well-established venue for large musical productions. A CHORUS LINE, was the very first Broadway hit to be performed at the Raimund Theater from 16th October 1987 until 1st July 1988. Thereafter, LES MISÉRABLES followed from 15th September 1988 until 31st March 1990, with Andrew Lloyd Webbers PHANTOM OF THE OPERA close on its heels from 9th June 1990 until 30th June 1993. From 28th September 1995 until 29th June 1997 the first ever Disney production filled the stage with the spectacular musical, BEAUTY AND THE BEAST. On the 4th October 1997 Roman Polanskis Musical version of his Cult Film from the 60’s, DANCE OF THE VAMPIRES celebrated its opening night. By 15th January 2000, more than 800.000 visitors had appreciated the internationally acclaimed musical in Raimund Theater. From 3rd March 2000 until 14th January 2001, JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT was performed, followed by the new version of the legendary Hippy Musical HAIR from 10 March 2001 until 30 June 2002. On 29th September 2002 Rainhard Fendrich & Harold Faltermayer witnessed the opening night of their first Musical WAKE UP which ran until 1st January 2004. From 11th March 2004 until 1st January 2005 Dave Stewarts BARBARELLA followed as the next production. On 24th February 2005, the first german version of ROMEO & JULIETTE was performed. The spectacular musical version of Shakespeare’s romantic drama ran until 8th July 2006, followed by the opening night of Michael Kunzes & Sylvester Levays REBECCA on 28th September 2006. For half a year from early 2008, the Queen Musical, WE WILL ROCK YOU was our guest of honour only to be followed once more from September through to 30th December 2008 by the return of the World-class musical, REBECCA . On the 26th February 2009 RUDOLF – AFFAIRE MAYERLING performed its first ever premier.

 

On 17th March 2010 the opening night of ICH WAR NOCH NIEMALS IN NEW YORK took place at the Raimund Theater. The famous musical ELISABETH celebrated its acclaimed premiere on 5th September 2012 on the occaison of the 20th anniversary and was on the program until 1st February 2014. On 14th March 2014 MAMMA MIA!, a musical comedy with 22 of ABBA’s greatest hits, celebrated its opening night. On 24th September 2015 the successful musical MOZART! returned to the place of its origin, Vienna. The world premiere of SCHIKANEDER - the turbulent love story behind the magic flute took place on 30th September 2016 and was on stage at the Raimund Theater until June 2017. On 16th September 16 the successful production I AM FROM AUSTRIA celebrated its world premiere in Vienna with the greatest hits by Rainhard Fendrich and was on the program until June 2019. Then the renovation and modernization of the Raimund Theater started. In the 2021/22 muscial season, MISS SAIGON, Cameron Mackintosh’s global smash hit production, will be in Vienna for the first time and can be experienced in the newly renovated Raimund Theater. Cameron Mackintosh's spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber's masterpiece THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA can currently be seen.

Raimund Theater Hochformat Ansicht © Sandra Kosel

Sustainability

The Raimund Theater was one of the first theatres in Austria to be certified with the Austrian Ecolabel for spoken and musical theatre. We would like to ask you, our audience, to support us in achieving our sustainability goals. We have put together some information and suggestions for you.

 

DID YOU ALREADY KNOW?

  • We will be using green electricity with the Austrian Ecolabel from 2024. The electricity from Naturkraft comes 100% from Austria.
  • The Raimund Theater is easily accessible by public transport, by bike or on foot. There are bicycle parking spaces in Strohmayergasse and the nearest underground station is only 250 metres away.
  • We also offer ‘mobile phone tickets’ - you can simply save these tickets on your smartphone and show them at the entrance. This way we can save paper and ink together and protect resources and the environment.
  • The cast of each performance is displayed at the entrances to the theatre. You are welcome to photograph them. This helps us to print fewer cast lists.
  • 25% of the drinks and food served by our catering partner come from regional sources or are organic.
 

Sustainability concept of VBW

 

For feedback, please contact info@vbw.at with the subject ‘Sustainability’.