The Life of Coco Chanel in Landshut: Strong stage art in the small theater


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The Life of Coco Chanel: An intimate stage portrait between elegance and stubbornness
With The Life of Coco Chanel, the small theater – KAMMERSPIELE Landshut presents an equally clever and sensual theater evening. Louisa Stroux traces the life of a woman who made style history from deprivation – with a sharp eye, a keen sense of rhythm, and a presence that instantly focuses the room. The production lasts 90 minutes without an intermission and connects biography, acting, and musical colorfulness to create a concentrated stage experience. ([kleinestheater-kammerspielelandshut.de](https://www.kleinestheater-kammerspielelandshut.de/la-vie-de-coco-chanel/))
A life journey that becomes a dramatic score
Ernst Konarek's piece follows Coco Chanel from the early hardness of her childhood to her rise as a fashion icon. The narrative starts with loss, discipline, and loneliness, leading from the first boutique in Paris into a life full of contradictions, love stories, and artistic self-assertion. It is this tension between vulnerability and determination that gives the production its dramatic power. ([kleinestheater-kammerspielelandshut.de](https://www.kleinestheater-kammerspielelandshut.de/la-vie-de-coco-chanel/))
Louisa Stroux at the center of attention
Louisa Stroux portrays the title role with strong versatility and emotional precision. Press reviews highlight that she makes Coco Chanel appear very private, profound, and empathetic while simultaneously illuminating her yearning for freedom with energy. Christoph Tomanek's direction combines life narration, music, singing, and dance into a form that does not exhibit the figure museally but brings her to life. ([kleinestheater-kammerspielelandshut.de](https://www.kleinestheater-kammerspielelandshut.de/la-vie-de-coco-chanel/))
The small theater as an ideal resonance space
The small theater in Landshut is not a neutral presentation venue but an intimate space with history. The auditorium has 99 seats and was built into a medieval customs barn; this proximity between stage and audience intensifies every gesture, every hesitation, every punchline. Those who sit here experience the theater atmosphere directly: dense, concentrated, and without distance. ([kleinestheater-kammerspielelandshut.de](https://www.kleinestheater-kammerspielelandshut.de/architektur-2/))
Practical information for your theater visit
The performance takes place at the small theater – KAMMERSPIELE Landshut at Bauhofstr. 1, 84028 Landshut. The box office opens one hour before the start, and the advance sales box is staffed from Wednesday to Friday from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. For getting there, bus connections from the main train station are recommended; parking is available among others at the City Center Landshut and at the German Pension Insurance. Wheelchair access via a stair lift is available, and a registration two weeks in advance is recommended. ([kleinestheater-kammerspielelandshut.de](https://www.kleinestheater-kammerspielelandshut.de/anfahrt/))
Conclusion: The Life of Coco Chanel promises a concentrated theater evening full of style, contradiction, and emotion. Those who appreciate biographical theater with strong acting, fine direction, and an atmospherically dense space should experience this performance live. ([kleinestheater-kammerspielelandshut.de](https://www.kleinestheater-kammerspielelandshut.de/la-vie-de-coco-chanel/))
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