THREE ANGELS FOR THEN' NIKOLAUS

12/6/24 in Stavenhagen

Three angels for denn' Nikolaus, © Fritz-Reuter-Literaturmuseum

The next dates:

  • Friday, Dec 6, 202419:00 - 20:30 clock
Hits & Popular Music, Theatre & Stage

A lively Christmas program by the Fritz-Reuter-Bühne, put together by Sandra Keck.

"I'm going home for Christmas / and I'm looking forward to seeing you / I'm going home for Christmas / because there's no one here alone."

Snow-covered journeys home along dark country roads to be with loved ones in time for Christmas. To avoid dozing off, the car radio is switched on and swinging Christmas songs by Sinatra and co. ring through the night. But what would it be like if you were driving through snow-covered chestnut avenues in Mecklenburg at a late hour in anticipation of a roast goose prepared by your mother and the last refuge in the snowstorm is a quaint village pub with people who are strangers to each other, with those same familiar catchy tunes in Low German? This quickly creates a feeling of home and togetherness.

This winter, the charming and song-loving ensemble of the Fritz-Reuter-Bühne will take you into a sparkling world of mistletoe, candy canes, frosty snowmen, glowing red reindeer noses, festive Christmas waltzes and romantic walks in the snow-covered countryside. A program with glitter and glamour, charm and festive contemplation.

The event takes place on December 6 at 7 p.m. in Stavenhagen Castle. Admission 22 euros. Please book in advance (phone 039954 21072 or email literaturmuseum@stavenhagen.de).

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Prices

22.00 €

Event dates
  • Friday, Dec 6, 2024 19:00 - 20:30 clock
Event Location

Stavenhagen Castle

Schloss 1
17153 Stavenhagen


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