In the organizer's words:

Literary-musical journey into the 1920s

100 years of Berlin - industrial area of the intelligentsia - the metropolitan triptych - a literary revue with songs from operettas and musicals, expressionist poetry, the aristocrats of literature and avant-gardists of the new objectivity. With Sandra Hartmann, Barbara Stoll, Ferdinand Dörfler and Frieder Egri at the piano.
The years after the First World War are a time of new beginnings, especially in the metropolis of Berlin, full of optimism about progress and social change.
Modern is one buzzword, speed is another; the automobile conquers the streets, where newsboys proclaim the news during the day and neon signs light up at night. Theaters, cinemas, cabarets and variety shows attract audiences, and dance halls dance to the sounds of jazz orchestras, shimmy and Charleston.
Inspired by the famous painting Großstadt, in which Otto Dix aptly captured the changing moods, the evening brings a dazzling kaleidoscope to the stage and encounters with writers such as Bertolt Brecht, Arno Holz, Erich Kästner and Kurt Tucholsky, with poets such as Mascha Kaléko and Irmgard Keun. This is accompanied by the chansons of Friedrich Hollaender and many others.
"With astute social criticism, pointed lyrics and musical classics, it will be a stimulating and sometimes thought-provoking evening." Backnanger Kreiszeitung 12.11.2024
Sunday, 30.03.2025, 18.00 hrs
Small stage, Karlskaserne art center, Ludwigsburg
Solidarity price profile:
20 € (standard)
25 € (solidarity price)
15 € (S savings price)
10 € (economy price XS)
(plus fees)

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Location

Tanz- und Theaterwerkstatt e.V. Hindenburgstraße 29 71638 Ludwigsburg

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