Stockholm, Sweden

Aliasteatern

Nestled in the culturally rich Vasastan district of Stockholm, Aliasteatern stands as a beacon of contemporary, multicultural, and experimental theatre in…

Introduction: Aliasteatern’s Role in Stockholm’s Cultural Landscape

Located in Stockholm’s vibrant Vasastan district, Aliasteatern has established itself as a cornerstone of contemporary, multicultural, and experimental theatre in Sweden since the mid-1980s. Known for its commitment to diversity, inclusion, and innovation, the theatre has become a vital platform for underrepresented voices, social dialogue, and artistic risk-taking. Its ethos, inspired by the underground venues of cities like New York and Berlin, manifests in a dynamic program ranging from avant-garde theatre and world music to children’s performances and multimedia events. This guide provides an in-depth look at Aliasteatern’s history, programming, visitor information, accessibility, and tips for making the most of your visit to both the theatre and Stockholm’s surrounding historical attractions (Aliasteatern official website; Svensk Musikvar).


Historical Background and Artistic Vision

Founding and Evolution

Aliasteatern was founded to create an “andrum” or breathing space for alternative, boundary-pushing stage art in Stockholm. Since its inception in the 1980s, the theatre has focused on amplifying marginalized voices and staging productions that challenge social norms. The leadership, including Artistic Director Monika Wade and a diverse team of directors, designers, and collaborators, ensures a consistently innovative approach to programming (Aliasteatern official website).

Key Milestones

A recent landmark production was the 2025 Swedish premiere of Juan Mayorga’s “Nattdjur” (Night Animals), directed by Shari Sabel Strandmark and Joséphine Wistedt. This psychological thriller tackled themes of surveillance and betrayal, earning critical acclaim for its bold narrative and inventive staging (Stockholm Culture Guide). Aliasteatern also supports new talent through collaborations with institutions like Calle Flygares Teaterskola and Teater Reflexen.


Programming Diversity and Notable Productions

Theatre and Performance Art

Aliasteatern’s core programming centers on contemporary plays that address issues of identity, belonging, exclusion, and integration. Productions are often developed in collaboration with guest artists and local or international companies, ensuring a constantly evolving repertoire.

One standout event was “2 x Dagerman,” a double bill inspired by Swedish writer Stig Dagerman. This production combined monologue, pantomime, dance, and newly composed music, reflecting the theatre’s commitment to multidisciplinary innovation (Billetto).

Music and World Sounds

Aliasteatern is a recognized venue for world music and musical experimentation, regularly hosting ensembles and soloists who blend traditional and modern influences. These events reinforce the theatre’s global perspective and dedication to artistic inclusion (Svensk Musikvar).

Children’s and Family Programming

The theatre offers family-friendly and children’s performances that foster empathy, diversity, and social inclusion, nurturing the next generation of theatre-goers.

Film and Multimedia

Occasional film screenings and multimedia events complement the live stage offerings, encouraging deeper engagement with the themes explored in productions.


Visitor Information: Hours, Tickets, and Accessibility

Address: Hälsingegatan 3, SE-113 23 Stockholm, Sweden

Visiting Hours

  • Box Office: Monday to Friday, 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM (performance days only)
  • Performances: Typically evenings from 7:00 PM, with weekend matinees

For up-to-date schedules, check the official website.

Tickets and Reservations

  • Standard Price Range: 150–350 SEK
  • Discounts: Available for students, seniors, children, and groups
  • Purchase: Online via Aliasteatern's website, at the box office, or through Billetto
  • Advance Booking: Recommended due to limited seating

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair Access: Step-free entrance, ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms (Welma)
  • Assistive Technology: Hearing assistance devices available upon request
  • Languages: Performances in Swedish, Spanish, English; some with surtitles or translations
  • Guide Dogs: Welcome throughout the venue

Visitors with disabilities are encouraged to contact the theatre in advance for tailored assistance (Svensk Musikvar).


Venue Facilities and Visitor Experience

The venue boasts a flexible, intimate performance space equipped with modern stage technology, adaptable seating, and a cozy lobby. Light refreshments (coffee, tea, snacks) may be available during events. The cloakroom and restrooms are accessible and well-maintained. The friendly staff is on hand to assist with ticketing and visitor needs, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere.


Getting There: Transport and Travel Tips

Public Transportation

  • Metro: Odenplan station (Green and Citybanan lines), 5–10 minutes’ walk to the theatre (Visit Stockholm)
  • Bus: Lines 50 and 54 stop nearby at Dalagatan and Vasaparken
  • Commuter Trains: Odenplan also serves suburban lines
  • SL Journey Planner: Use the SL app for route planning

Parking

Street parking is limited; public transport is strongly recommended. Designated disability spaces are available near the venue for European Disability Parking Permit holders.

Airport Transfers

Stockholm Arlanda Airport is connected to the city center by the accessible Arlanda Express train. From Stockholm Central Station, transfer to Odenplan via metro or commuter train (Visit Sweden – Accessible Travel).


Nearby Attractions and Dining

  • Vasaparken: Urban park ideal for relaxation before or after a performance
  • Odenplan Square: Bustling area with cafes, shops, and dining options
  • Stockholm City Library: Renowned architectural and cultural landmark
  • Kulturhuset Stadsteatern: Major cultural center nearby

Explore local restaurants and bars in Vasastan for pre- or post-show meals.


Special Events and Community Engagement

Aliasteatern regularly hosts special events such as post-performance discussions, community workshops, and annual participation in Stockholm’s “Kulturnatt” (Culture Night), providing free admission and unique programming (Stockholm Culture Night). The venue is available for private hire, conferences, and cultural celebrations (Aliasteatern official site).


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are Aliasteatern’s opening hours?
Box office: Monday–Friday, 12:00–18:00; doors open 30 minutes before showtime. Check schedules online.

How do I buy tickets?
Purchase online, at the box office, or via Billetto. Advance booking is recommended.

Is Aliasteatern wheelchair accessible?
Yes, with step-free access, accessible seating, restrooms, and staff support available.

Are performances in English?
Some are, or include surtitles/translations—see event listings for details.

Is there parking?
Limited street parking; public transport is recommended.

Are guide dogs allowed?
Yes, assistance animals are welcome.


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