Dice Theater is an improvisation and musical theater company founded in Gothenburg in 2022 by Louis and Linda Lattman, who relocated to Sweden after training and working in the United Kingdom and the United States. The company is based at Karl Johansgatan 62 in Gothenburg's Majorna district and offers both performances and classes in improv and musical theater. The venue is fully physically accessible, with the founders' commitment to open participation built into the facility's design.
History
Louis Lattman studied at The Second City in Chicago in 2015 and subsequently worked as an actor in London from 2017 to 2021. Linda Lattman trained at the International College of Musical Theatre in 2014 and worked in the UK theater industry before performing in Swedish musical productions. When the pandemic prompted the couple to relocate to Sweden, they launched Dice Theater in Gothenburg in 2022 as a space combining their performance and teaching backgrounds. Programming spans improv comedy, musical theater, and regular classes at all levels.
Artistic Identity
Dice Theater's mission is to offer an accessible stage for both performers and audience members, bridging the gap between learning and performing by creating ongoing opportunities to practice in front of live audiences. The theater draws on Second City training principles and UK musical theater tradition, combining comedic improvisation with song and character-based storytelling. The founders' international backgrounds shape a cosmopolitan approach that fits Gothenburg's diverse performing arts scene.
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The Improv Archive. (2026). Dice Theater. Retrieved March 17, 2026, from https://improvarchive.org/companies/dice-theater
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