Freilichtbühne Altusried (2013)
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Freilichtspiele Altusried is an open-air theatre in Altusried, Bavaria, Germany. Since its foundation in 1879, practically all actors and actresses are lay actors from the village Altusried. In 1999 a professional stage was built for the theatre with an audience capacity of 2500.

47°47′42″N 10°12′55″E / 47.79500°N 10.21528°E / 47.79500; 10.21528