Home and abroad
Carsten Brosda and Rainer Moritz bring music and show where the tuning fork hangs
They do it again. They don't want to disappoint their fans and are heading back to the Reeperbahn to reveal their most hidden feelings. Hamburg's representatives of idiosyncratic musical taste can be experienced live once again this evening. Things will happen that this city rarely experiences, things that appeal to people across parties and generations and sometimes even encourage them to sing along. Word has gotten around about who these two are: Carsten Brosda, President of the Hamburg Ministry of Culture and Media and President of the German Stage Association, and Rainer Moritz, former Director of the House of Literature and Vice President of the Marcel Proust Society. Both indulge their passion for country and pop music, present their all-time favorites and sometimes even cross over into the opposing musical camp.
The theme of the ninth episode is "Home and Strangers". You will hear what country and pop have to say about this - for example in songs by the Flying Burrito Brothers, Freddy Quinn, Jason Isbell, Mary Roos, Dolly Parton and Roland Kaiser. Prepare yourself intensively for a lasting celebration of crossing musical boundaries at the St. Pauli Theater. It won't last less than two and a half hours.
Warning: this evening could hurt your feelings.
An event organized by Literaturhaus Hamburg
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St. Pauli Theater ticket hotline: 040 / 4711 0 666, st-pauli-theater.de and at all known advance booking offices
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