WELCOME TO TEATER TRE

About Teater Tre

Teater Tre was founded in 1979 and is a mime-based visual theatre where movement, text, and music come together. Since 1999, we have been based on Rosenlundsgatan in Stockholm, where we create performing arts for a unique audience – from babies to young people. Teater Tre tours across Sweden and internationally, and also hosts guest performances. The company receives support from the Swedish Arts Council, Region Stockholm, the City of Stockholm’s Cultural Administration, and Creative Europe.

Book tickets

You can book tickets for our performances at kulturbiljetter.se.
If you need help, feel free to give us a call. Reach us at 08–669 00 60 during office hours.

To see upcoming performances, take a look at our calendar. Read more about each performance below.

Visit Teater Tre

Teater Tre is located at Rosenlundsgatan 12, just around the corner from Hornsgatan. The nearest subway station is Mariatorget – use the Torkel Knutssonsgatan exit. The closest bus stop is Rosenlundsgatan, where buses 4, 66 and 74 stop.

Performances

Tigers – inspired by the books about Loranga, Masarin and Dartanjang by Barbro Lindgren. (2.5-6 years)

Join us on an adventure through the forest, past the rubbish heap and the giraffe, to Masarin’s home – where his dad Loranga sleeps under the kitchen table, Grandpa Dartanjang takes his temperature in the woodshed, and the sun rises over the garage swimming pool.

But what’s that rumbling in the distance? Could it be... tigers? Are they coming here? Are they dangerous? And do they like to dance?

Tigers roar, stars twinkle, and summer never ends.

Be swept away by the playfulness that flows between tiger hunts, shoals of pike, bullfighting, and car races in this physical comedy about being strong, scared – and almost happy.


Jag Kan! / I can! (2-5 years)

Jag Kan! / I Can! is a body-poetic theater adventure for the youngest, about the happiness of coping. About how hard it can be to learn new things and how proud you become when you suddenly know what you couldn’t do before. The show wants to inspire self-confidence and self-esteem, the courage to try again when things go wrong and encourage creative problem solving.

Through play, humour and movement, we portray the trials and tribulations and triumphs common to the 3-year-old and the 63-year-old: I Can!


Illervillervalla (Ages 3–6)

Half the time, double the impact! The preschool, Gnagaren is facing dramatic changes!

Rules, rules, and more rules – some make sense, others don’t. Sitting still while eating an apple? That’s understandable. But why can’t you go down the slide at the same time? Nobody seems to know. Who’s in charge of making the rules around here anyway? Demands and expectations are suddenly growing at a dizzying pace. The little ferrets are now being raised at turbo speed. Learning geography and tunnel digging at the same time – what could possibly go wrong?

Save, save, save! Time, that is! Time is money.

The educators, who once drifted into the timeless rhythm of the play bubble, have been swept into a whirl of hurrying and rules.

Something has to be done! Revolution!

In this action-packed adventure, Illervillervalla, we explore questions of children, power, and society with warmth and humor – in a way that resonates with everyone, big and small.


Kurt & Kio (Ages 3–6)
A playful celebration of imagination, friendship, and the magic of everyday life

Kurt and Kio are bored – really, properly bored.

The kind of “staring-up-at-the-ceiling-and-sighing-loudly” bored.
But then Kio has an idea: a fort! That’s the answer to everything!

There’s just one problem – they don’t have a one, they have to build one, but with what?
So begins an unexpected adventure... around the living room.

Kurt and Kio is a performance about friendship, play, and underestimating the power of a really good idea – and seeing possibility in the smallest of things.
With a touch of cleverness and a whole lot of determination, they build their own magical world, full of movement, humour, silliness, and imagination.