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Waitzinger Keller in Miesbach: The stage lights come on again

2021-10-02T17:34:13.625Z


This week the lights go on again in the Miesbacher Waitzinger Keller, and the stage curtain rises again: The largest cultural center in the district is starting a new season.


This week the lights go on again in the Miesbacher Waitzinger Keller, and the stage curtain rises again: The largest cultural center in the district is starting a new season.

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The current Infection Protection Ordinance gives cultural organizers the choice between a mask requirement throughout the square and a fixed minimum distance of 1.5 meters. "The Waitzinger-Keller team has decided to offer the first events at the start of the 2021/22 season with the greatest possible convenience for the visitors," says director Isabella Krobisch: "That means that all cultural events still offered in September will take place with loose seating, So that there is no need to wear masks at the seat. ”That will change from next Friday, when the previous regulation expires:“ In October, large formats with full seating will be on the program in the hall. Masks also have to be worn on site, ”explains Krobisch. The 3G rule applies, on-site tests are not possible.

After the performance of “Gretchen 89ff”, which was planned for last Saturday (we reported), had to be canceled due to illness of an actor and still needs a new appointment, the next Wednesday at 8 pm there will be a reading by director and screenwriter Robert Go frizzy. Krause lives with his family in Miesbach. He presents his novel "3½ hours", based on the big TV film, tells German-German contemporary history (we reported): On August 13, 1961, the passengers of the interzonal train D-151 found out on their way from Munich to East- Berlin, that the GDR will close the borders forever - those returning to the GDR have three and a half hours to make the decision of their lives.

On Thursday and Friday, September 30th and October 1st, at 8 pm, you can experience another extraordinary love story in the form of letters and dialogues with "Love Letters", with Theresia Benda-Pelzer and Weyarn's former mayor Michael Pelzer under Steffi Baier's direction plays the leading roles.

After the “Stuzubi” training fair on Saturday, October 9th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., cabaret artist Bruno Jonas will finally come with his “My speech” program on Friday, October 15, at 8 p.m. The date had to be postponed several times, for the first time on April 23, 2020. A whole series of postponed events will follow by the end of the year - including the concert with Claudia Koreck under the title "Auf die Freiheit" (October 20, 8 pm) and the premiere of the Free State Theater of Bavaria with the musical "Anatevka" (November 4th), which was originally planned for March 2020 - but also new program items, such as musical cabaret with the legendary whorls with "Des werd scho wieder" (November 24th). October, 6 p.m.).

So it's back to normal in the largest cultural center in the district.

"With this we want to spread hope again for those who work in culture and those who enjoy culture," emphasizes the director, Krobisch.

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Source: merkur

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