
Open-air theater
3. July – 4. July | 13:00 bis 22:00 Uhr

On July 3 and 4, the market square will be transformed into a stage: the history of the city will unfold in six interlinking scenes of approx. 10 minutes each – from its foundation to striking development steps and visionary images of the future. An open-air production that impressively combines past and present.
The texts were written by Romy Bromma and Berthold Gruzel. The production is directed by Monique Mölter, whose creative staging concept ensures a dynamic and atmospheric performance. The play is performed without a curtain and the scenes flow into one another on the open stage.
The participatory nature of the project is particularly striking: participants from the community – children, young people and adults – appear on stage together with experienced theater professionals. They were introduced to theater under professional guidance and create the scenes with great liveliness and authenticity.
The project sees itself as a civic cultural experience that not only entertains, but also connects. Participation is free of charge. An invitation to a shared culture of remembrance – and to look to the future.