Romina and Julia at ClaudiusTHEATER: Bochum Experiences Great Stage Poetry


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A summer evening where love, doubt, and artificial intelligence collide
With ClaudiusTHEATER: Romina and Julia – All the Love That We Are, a stage space opens up in the Pauluskirche Bochum that brings Shakespeare into the present and intertwines the great love myth with the questions of a technologized world. The inclusive ClaudiusTHEATER presents its new production on July 11, 2026; admission is free, and donations are welcome. The performance is intended for people seeking theater as a vibrant, contemporary stage experience. ([rausgegangen.de](https://rausgegangen.de/events/claudiustheater-romina-und-julia-all-die-liebe-die-wir-sind-0/))
When the classic meets the present
Freely based on William Shakespeare and in a version by Rabea Porsch and Jens Niemeier, the play poses significant questions about freedom, self-determination, and the power of emotions. The core remains unmistakably Shakespeare, but the perspective shifts: here, love drama, societal friction, and a look at digital logic come together. It is this very tension that a theater evening needs to do more than just tell a story, but to question it. ([rausgegangen.de](https://rausgegangen.de/events/claudiustheater-romina-und-julia-all-die-liebe-die-wir-sind-0/))
Inclusion as an artistic force
The ClaudiusTHEATER has been representing collaborative play, development, and thinking of people with and without disabilities for years. This artistic signature also shapes the new production: not as a marginal note, but as an aesthetic strength. This creates a theater atmosphere where ensemble work, acting art, and social reality intertwine. The result is not a mere guest performance but a stage experience with its own stance and distinctive voice. ([parisozial-bochum.de](https://parisozial-bochum.de/claudius-theater-vorstellungen-im-hdb/?utm_source=openai))
The Pauluskirche as a resonance space
The Pauluskirche Bochum at Grabenstraße 9 provides a unique setting for this theater evening. The place combines urban culture with quiet dignity, thereby creating a stage where language, body, and light can have a particularly immediate effect. The venue is not a coincidence for the ClaudiusTHEATER, but a space where closeness and concentration can emerge. ([rausgegangen.de](https://rausgegangen.de/events/claudiustheater-romina-und-julia-all-die-liebe-die-wir-sind-0/))
A short evening with great impact
The performance is announced as a compact event lasting about 30 minutes; additionally, there is another performance date on July 12, 2026. This makes the evening accessible, but not small: the condensation allows the central idea of the piece to emerge more profoundly. Anyone attending this premiere will experience a concentrated play with a clear contemporary reference. ([rausgegangen.de](https://rausgegangen.de/events/claudiustheater-romina-und-julia-all-die-liebe-die-wir-sind-0/))
Conclusion
Romina and Julia – All the Love That We Are promises a clever, emotionally charged theater evening between a classic love story and contemporary reflection. The Bochum Pauluskirche becomes a place for a meeting that speaks to both heart and mind. Anyone wishing to experience poetic, inclusive, and witty theater live should mark this date firmly on their calendar. ([rausgegangen.de](https://rausgegangen.de/events/claudiustheater-romina-und-julia-all-die-liebe-die-wir-sind-0/))
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