Program preview – The return of old friends – District of Munich

According to experts, happiness unfolds in the experience of the new as well as in the joy of the familiar. The Unterhachingen cultural program, which the Kubiz now presents for the months of November and December, balances the poles of change and persistence: old friends such as the Bruckner Academy Orchestra or the Clemente Trio are guests again after a long break the Benedict & Manniegel Dance Company, which lightly underpins the reputation of the Kubiz as a nationally respected forum for ballet performances. The abundance of cabaret events – HG Butzko, Christoph Brüske, Sissi Perlinger and Arnulf Rating perform – is an offer that culture lovers in Unterhaching are used to and should attend as usual.

Of course, these protagonists, some of whom are quite familiar to the audience, present current, some brand new performances. In general, the same applies to the Kubiz, which also applies to other cultural centers or town houses: the longed-for return to normality, which the autumn-winter lockdown last year tore down, is taking place in slow but steady steps. The 3G requirements currently apply to the house; Since a minimum distance of one and a half meters is maintained at the square, the guests are allowed to take off their mask. “For us, culture always remains system-relevant!”, Assure Unterhaching’s head of the cultural office, Ursula Maier-Eichhorn and her team.

The fact that the already very loyal audience in the community will also come in the next two months is supported by the diverse offer: In addition to the aforementioned (double) performance by the Bruckner Academy Orchestra under Jordi Mora, the works of Bach, Grieg and Elgar on Sunday , November 7th, will play (5pm and 7.30pm), and the fairy tale ballet “Hansel and Gretel”, which the renowned B&M Dance Company will show on December 3rd, should include comedies such as the tabloid crook “Celine” Christine Neubauer (November 13th) or “Bonny & Clyde” with Alexander Liegl, Constanze Lindner and Michael Altinger (December 29th) find their audience. The latter goes by the name of “Komödienspektakel” and bears the corresponding gaudy title “Ratata! – The Really True Story of Bonnie and Clyde”. Lindner and Liegl also work in the so-called Germanical “Siegfried – Götterschweiß und Heldenblut”, which will be performed on November 26th (catch-up date).

At the end of the year there will also be another New Year’s Eve performance – members of the Nuremberg University of Music will take you on a musical-theatrical trip with Jacques Offenbach on December 31st. New Year New luck? Now, first of all, cultural autumn.

Tickets are available in the Kubiz (089/66555 316), by e-mail: [email protected] or online via https://kubiz-tickets.reservix.de

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