A musical ghost train.
Who is this mysterious group of people living their eremite lives behind the walls of the venerable Bennigsen manor? Passers-by have reported hearing eerie sounds and ringing, with some claiming to have heard sound waves coming from the ground. Now the mystery seems to be unraveling. Crumpled, handwritten notes circulating in the surrounding area are inviting. At the foggiest time of the year, it says, between Halloween and All Saints' Day, the great gate opens. You can join the order - as they call themselves - for a short time. If you feel ready. To listen into the dark. Listening has to be learned anew, they say. Inwardly and outwardly. And in the end, there would be dissolution, the disappearance of everyone into silence.
We recommend arriving at the Bennigsen manor at least 10 minutes before the gates open! If you arrive late, we cannot guarantee that you will be admitted later.
Hot drinks are available on site before and after the event.
It is possible to travel to the event by S-Bahn, which is about a 10-minute walk to the Rittergut. The S 5 from Hanover arrives in Bennigsen as scheduled at 17:47 and 19:47.
Participation is recommended for people aged 14 and over.
The event site is barrier-free, mobility is required. There is only partial seating. If you have any questions in this regard, please contact us at info@treppenhausorchester.de.
To ensure smooth participation for wheelchair users, please contact us at info@treppenhausorchester.de.
Production: Orchestra in the stairwell
Director: Thomas Posth/Volker Bürger
Scenography: Vanessa Maria Sgarra
Production management: Janina Wolf/Tobias Hess
Public Relations: Hannah Godde
Coordination: Nicole Böwer
Site management: Konrad Hartig
Technology: Fliegende Bauten Hannover
A cooperation with Gut Bennigsen
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Price information:
Reservation fee: 5 EUR everything else on a donation basis