First European Cirque du Soleil resident show
In this new, innovative creation, the protagonists embark on a journey into a surreal world. In trying to reveal the invisible, they discover the hidden magic that lies behind reality. Their poetic journey is filled with wonder, mystery and enchantment, inviting the audience to join them in a world where the impossible becomes possible. Cirque du Soleil ALIZÉ celebrates the magic of humanity through captivating acrobatic performances and magical visuals that dissolve the boundaries between reality and imagination.
The Theater at Potsdamer Platz will be redesigned to meet the unique technical requirements of this permanent production.
ALIZÉ is the 54th original production and the first resident show in Europe for Cirque du Soleil, which first opened its doors in Germany 30 years ago. Since 1995, a new era began with Saltimbanco, with 16 productions appearing in the Grand Chapiteau or arenas in 16 German cities. With its cosmopolitan and international appeal, Berlin is the ideal location for the first permanent Cirque du Soleil show in a European metropolis.

The Theater am Potsdamer Platz in Berlin is a well-known musical theater in the Tiergarten district. It was built in 1998 by architect Renzo Piano on Marlene-Dietrich-Platz near Potsdamer Platz and opened in 1999. With a capacity of 1,754 seats, it is one of the largest theaters in Germany.
The Theater at Potsdamer Platz will be redesigned to meet the unique technical requirements of this permanent production.