What makes it 84% Solo-Friendly: The theatre sells single seats, backstage tours and free foyer talks, so a solo visitor can spend two culturally rich hours without feeling awkward or paying more than needed.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Enough time to attend a performance or guided tour and explore the foyer exhibits.
Theatre Together performances:
Register for Theatre Together to sit with other solo guests during a show.
Tip: Sign up at the box office before your performance and choose from available seating.
Attend a regular performance:
Buy a single-seat ticket online up to two hours before curtain.
Tip: Use the online booking system to compare prices from €8 (balcony) to €88 (stalls).
Pre-show introduction:
Join the free 15-minute talk in the foyer before main-stage performances.
Tip: Arrive 30–45 minutes early to secure a seat and pick up the English brochure.
Backstage guided tour:
Take the 90-minute Blick hinter die Kulissen tour to see backstage areas.
Tip: Book spaces for Saturday tours in advance and bring cash (€10) for payment.
Theatre auf laut! podcast:
Listen to free audio introductions and interviews with artists.
Tip: Download episodes before your visit and use headphones in the foyer or on the go.

Aloysius Ventham
Really cool venue that shows a lot of contemporary theatre. Went to see a show there that was over four hours long... The fact that I stayed sat the whole time testament to how comfy their seats are.
Maria Gr
A wonderful small and cozy theater. The cloakroom is mandatory and requires a fee (1.5€).
Shahbaz Siddique
We watched Lucio Silla at the state theatre and the show was amazing. Actors and musicians did a fantastic job keeping us captivated through out the performance. The hall in itself is small, but that also means wherever you are seated, you still mostly get a good view. Did not feel the dress code was actually being followed except for elderly audience. They give out a brochure with the story ...
Alireza MJ
Dress code is formal and have a cash for bar inside the theater as they don’t accept card. We were visiting Salzburg state Theater for Salzburgfestspiele. It was amazing experience to watch L‘amour in this beautiful theater. Also be on time otherwise it would be very difficult to be seated…
muhammad nur khairol anwar
The theatre is gorgeous. We went to watch a ballet show iolanta /the nutcracker. There was opera, orchestra and ballet all in one. Do dress up as it’s a formal evening event.
Check for the summer schedule: July–August has fewer shows, and mid-September hosts the free Theatre Festival with backstage mini-tours.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Regular show ticket (mid-range seat) | EUR 48 |
| Backstage guided tour | EUR 10 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 58 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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