If you’re planning to catch a theatrical performance during your visit to Dresden, the ticket for “Rain Man” at COMÖDIE Dresden could be a worthwhile choice. This production offers more than just your typical play—it’s a blend of heartfelt storytelling, humor, and a touch of music, all set in Saxony’s largest private theater, right smack in the city center.
What we really like about this experience is its intimate small-group setting, limited to just six participants, which makes for a more personal and engaging experience. Plus, the opportunity to see Richy Müller, well-known from the “Tatort” series, stepping into the role adds a layer of familiarity and star power.
That said, a key consideration is that the event is entirely in German. If you’re not fluent, that might curb some of your enjoyment or require some extra preparation. Also, keep in mind that the show runs for about two hours, so it’s a good length for an evening activity, but it’s something to plan around if you prefer more relaxed pacing.
This play is best suited for adults or German speakers who enjoy emotionally driven stories, theater with a mix of comedy and music, and a small, focused group experience. If that sounds like your idea of a good night out, it’s worth considering.
Key Points

- Small group size ensures an intimate experience.
- 2-hour duration makes it a manageable evening activity.
- Star actor Richy Müller adds interest for “Tatort” fans.
- Language in German may require some language skills or patience.
- Unique mix of theater, comedy, and music keeps the performance lively.
- Location in Dresden’s largest private theater offers a cozy, well-equipped setting.
A Closer Look at the “Rain Man” Play Experience

While in Dresden, here are other experiences we've covered
Location and Venue
The performance takes place at COMÖDIE Dresden, which claims to be Saxony’s largest private theater. Being centrally located in Dresden, it’s easy to access whether you’re staying in the city or nearby. The venue seems well-equipped and is noted for providing a comfortable setting that enhances the theatrical experience.
What the Play Is About
The play “Rain Man”, written by Dan Gordon, is inspired by the Oscar-winning movie featuring Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise. The story centers on two brothers—Charlie and Raymond—whose personalities couldn’t be more different, and who are initially estranged.
The plot kicks off after their father’s death, when Charlie learns that his fortune is destined for Raymond, his autistic brother. Charlie, initially angry and bewildered, kidnaps Raymond from his clinic to see if he can get to know him better. As they travel together, Raymond’s astonishing skills and precision begin to gradually shift Charlie’s perceptions, leading to an emotional journey.
The story explores themes of family, understanding, and acceptance, all wrapped in a theatrical presentation that emphasizes touching moments and humor. Because the story is based on a well-loved movie, many will find familiarity in the plot, even if the theatrical interpretation adds new nuances.
Acting and Cast
You’ll see Richy Müller, known for his role in “Tatort,” taking on the role of the detective—an interesting twist that adds a layer of familiarity for German TV fans. His inclusion suggests a performance that balances serious storytelling with a touch of humor, which is essential for this kind of emotional drama.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Experience – What to Expect
Doors, ticketing, and snack bars open an hour before the show begins, giving you a chance to settle in, find your seat, and perhaps grab a drink or a snack. Since this is a small group experience, you’ll be part of just six people, making the performance feel more intimate.
The event lasts for approximately two hours, a duration that feels just right—it’s long enough to develop a meaningful story but short enough to keep your attention. The performance is entirely in German, so if you’re not fluent, it might be worth brushing up on some key words or just enjoying the visual storytelling.
- Dresden Private Walking Tour With A Professional Guide
- Outdoor escape game – the magical portal
- Bohemian and Saxon Switzerland All inclusive trip – Hiking Tour
- City tour Dresden Neustadt – Wilhelminian style and creative industries
- Dresden’s ‘Balcony of Europe’: A Self-Guided Audio Tour along the River Elbe
- Private Walking Tour of Dresden with official tour guide
Price and booking flexibility
Booking is straightforward, with options to reserve now and pay later, which is handy if your plans are still flexible. Cancellation is allowed up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing peace of mind.
Value for Money
While ticket prices are not explicitly mentioned, considering the intimate setting, star actor, and the production’s reputation, it likely offers good value for those interested in a quality, emotionally resonant performance. The inclusion of comedy and music elements suggests you’re not just getting a straightforward play but an entertaining evening out.
Additional Details
- Languages: The play is in German. Expect some content in its original language, which might mean subtitles or a good grasp of German to truly enjoy.
- Group Size: Limited to 6 participants, making it a cozy, personal experience.
- Cancellation & Flexibility: Cancel up to 24 hours beforehand, no worries about sudden changes.
- Duration: Short enough to fit into an evening but substantial enough to feel like a complete experience.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is perfect for theater lovers who appreciate a mix of drama, comedy, and music, especially if you’re interested in emotional stories based on films you might already know. It’s particularly well-suited for adults who speak or understand German, given the language of the performance.
If you’re someone who enjoys seeing well-known actors and values a small, intimate setting, this play offers a uniquely personal experience. It’s also a good pick if you’re interested in stories about family dynamics and acceptance, and you want to enjoy a cultural activity that’s a bit different from the usual sightseeing tours.
Not ideal for families with young children or those needing English accessibility, unless you’re confident in your German skills or don’t mind missing some details.
Final Thoughts

Opting for the “Rain Man” play at COMÖDIE Dresden offers an opportunity to experience a touching, well-acted story in a cozy, private setting. It’s perfect for those who appreciate quality theater and want to soak in a story that’s both humorous and heartfelt. The small-group format ensures you’ll be part of an engaging, personal performance, making it more memorable than a larger commercial theater outing.
While the language barrier might be a concern if you’re not a German speaker, the visual storytelling and emotional depth could still make it worthwhile. If you’re after a cultural night that combines storytelling, star power, and a warm venue, it’s definitely worth considering.
Comedy Dresden: Ticket for the play “Rain Man”
FAQ
Is this performance in English?
No, the play is in German. Some content may be shown in its original language, but overall, it’s primarily in German.
How long does the play last?
The performance runs for about two hours, including time for seating and any pre-show activities.
Can I cancel my ticket if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this experience suitable for children?
The tour is designed for adults and is in German, so it’s best suited for adult audiences who understand the language.
What’s included in the ticket?
Your ticket grants entry to the play, with doors opening an hour prior. Food and drinks are available at the venue.
What makes this theater experience special?
It’s located in Saxony’s largest private theater, offers a small group setting, and features Richy Müller from “Tatort,” adding a special touch.
Are there options to pay later?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later, allowing flexible planning for your trip.
Is the venue accessible?
While specific accessibility details aren’t provided, the theater’s central Dresden location suggests it’s easy to reach.
Would this be a good cultural activity during a city visit?
Absolutely—especially if you enjoy theater or are interested in seeing a different side of Dresden’s cultural scene.
If you’re after a heartfelt, intimate night with a talented cast and a good story, this might just be the ticket to add a meaningful note to your Dresden trip.
You can check availability for your dates here:More Tickets in Dresden
- Dresden: Guided Walking Tour and Chocolate Museum Ticket
- Dresden Castle General Admission Ticket
- Dresden: Entrance Ticket for Travesty Revue Show
- Open Air Musical: Ticket for the musical “Santa Maria” at Schloss Übigau
- Dresden: 360° Panorama Amazonia Entry Ticket
- Dresden: Christmas Garden Dresden Entrance Ticket
More Tour Reviews in Dresden
- Dresden: Guided Beer Tour of the Historic Old City
- Dresden: Evening River Cruise with Dinner
- Dresden: Gala Concert in the Dresden Zwinger
- Dresden: Christmas Market Magic Walking Tour with a Local
- Dresden: Guided Walking Tour and Chocolate Museum Ticket
- Berlin: Dresden & Meissen Day Tour + Porcelain Factory
More Dresden experiences we've covered
- Comedy Dresden: Ticket for the play “Rain Man”
- Dresden: Evening River Cruise with Dinner
- Dresden: Gala Concert in the Dresden Zwinger
- Dresden: Christmas Market Magic Walking Tour with a Local
- Dresden: Guided Walking Tour and Chocolate Museum Ticket
- Berlin: Dresden & Meissen Day Tour + Porcelain Factory
- From Prague: Dresden & Schloss Moritzburg Day Trip
- Dresden: Private cooking class with matching drinks included
- From Dresden: Prague Guided Day Trip by Coach
- Dresden Regio Card for 1, 2, or 3 Days
- From Dresden: Highlights Day Tour Bohemian Saxon Switzerland
- Dresden: 1.5-Hour Comedy Bus Tour in German


