Theater
MS Goldberg
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On the Jewish culture ship MS Goldberg, works by new, well-known and forgotten Jewish artists will be performed. The program ties in with the vibrant Jewish theater and music scene, whose pulsating center was Berlin until the beginning of National Socialism. The events on the MS Goldberg are diverse: plays, readings, revues, concerts, film evenings, talk shows and experimental forms of presentation aim to remember what was lost, celebrate what was shared and give the new a home. The audience is invited to discover the works of historical and living authors and artists and to engage in new perspectives for a multicultural society. The floating MS Goldberg is the first and only Jewish culture ship. Before its conversion into a culture ship, it had been sailing through the canals as a cargo ship since 1964. It is named after a small town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, is 67 meters long, 8.20 meters wide and has 160 seats below deck. In July, the MS Goldberg is moored at the Wannsee landing stage.
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