Elise saves the forgotten Christmas in the Rheinsberg Castle Theater!
Experience “Little Elise” in the Rheinsberg Castle Theater on November 30, 2025 – a festive adventure for the whole family!

Elise saves the forgotten Christmas in the Rheinsberg Castle Theater!
In the tranquil atmosphere of... Schlosstheater Rheinsberg A magical adventure awaits visitors young and old: “Little Elise”. On November 30, 2025, the theater, which combines historic walls with state-of-the-art technology, will be the setting for a happy and contemplative Christmas story.
The film is directed by Andrea Eckerbom and the plot revolves around little Elise, played by Miriam Kolstad Strand. One day, in a forgotten village where Christmas has disappeared from the minds of the residents, Elise senses that there is something special in the air. She discovers a mysterious wooden box with the inscription “Merry Christmas” and 24 beautifully painted doors. But only Santa Claus can save the festival! This adventurous journey not only promises festive spirit, but also a heartfelt message about coming together during the Christmas season.
Special offers and discounts
The performance lasts approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes and is suitable for audiences ages 0 and up. Visitors are allowed to take their seats around 30 minutes before the start. The castle theater also offers various discounts: children and young people between the ages of 4 and 17 receive a 50% discount. Young theater fans, students, the severely disabled and some other groups can benefit from a 25% discount.
And that's not all! Wheelchair spaces and spaces for people with walking difficulties are also available; prior registration is required. Family pass holders from Brandenburg can also enjoy discounted tickets.
A place with history
The castle theater has an exciting past. Originally built around 1738 as a comedy house, it served as accommodation for the castle's servants. Under Prince Heinrich, the theater experienced brilliant performances during its heyday. After years of decay, it was restored in the 1990s on the initiative of the Rheinsberg Music Academy and now shines in new splendor. The beautiful architecture, characterized by curved columns and blue floral hangings, creates a stylish ambience for every performance.
Especially during Advent, many families spend time together and enjoy film evenings. On average, German households spend over 15 hours watching TV together. During this time, many people are looking for suitable films to make the get-together even more comfortable. Christmas dream compiles a list of many family-friendly films that can add to the festive spirit.
Whether classics like “Three Hazelnuts for Cinderella” or novelties like “A Tiny Christmas Miracle” – the selection of films is large and offers something for every age group. This tradition of watching a movie together is not only an excellent way to celebrate the pre-Christmas season, but also a chance to create valuable memories with the family.
So if you are still looking for an entertaining and heartfelt program in the run-up to Christmas, you should check out “Little Elise”. Rheinsberg Castle Theater not to be missed. Here the spectators can expect a great adventure for the whole family!