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Burgfestspiele Rötteln

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Open air theatre on Rötteln castle

Burgfestspiele Rötteln is an open-air theatre in Lörrach (Baden-Württemberg, Germany) performing on Rötteln castle. The festival has been running for over 50 years.

In 2022, a staging of "Death on the Nile" and in 2023, the festival featured "Das Leben ist ein Fest", a modern comedy by Olivier Nakache and Éric Toledano.

47°38′14″N 7°40′04″E / 47.63709°N 7.66786°E / 47.63709; 7.66786


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