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BÜLOWSTRASSE

Nach dem gleichnamigen Album von LEA | Text von Juri Sternburg | Nach einer Idee von Konstantin Scherer | Musik und Songtexte von Lea-Marie Becker, Konstantin Scherer,Robin Haefs, Wim Treuner u. a.

BÜLOWSTRASSE

BÜLOWSTRASSE

Mila lives on Bülowstraße in Berlin-Schöneberg. She goes partying through the city with her best friends Yasmin and Timur. Mila wants one thing above all else: to lose herself in the (night) life, without a view to tomorrow, forgetting the daily grind. Her relationship with her feuding parents is strained and Jerome, a face from the past, turns up. Mila feels torn between the demands of life and an inner emptiness. Yasmin and Timur have different ideas about life. Yasmin wants to become an actress, Timur has his own secrets. A tragic event forces Mila to think about which path she wants to take in the future.

Based on songs by the successful musician LEA, “BÜLOWSTRASSE” tells the story of the foxes of this big city. Mila and her friends embark on a journey between deep loss and nights when you can reach for the stars. But sometimes your head thunders so loudly that you can no longer hear your own heart. In the middle of Berlin, a story of growing up full of highs and lows, dreams and challenges emerges.

Artists/Collaborators: Johanna Meinhard (Mila), Lisa Klabunde (Yasmin, Kneipengästin, Partygästin u.a.), Daniel Pohlen (Timur, Kneipengast), Marcel Herrnsdorf (Jimmy, Manni, Gleisgestalt), Jens Mondalski (Jerome, Gleisgestalt, Kneipengast, Tom u.a.), Katja Hiller (Milas Mutter, Gleisgestalt, Dylan u.a.), René Schubert (Milas Vater, Gleisgestalt, Partygast, Arzt u.a.), Julia Horváth (Musik), Caspar Hachfeld (Musik), Hui-Fang Lee-Kronenberger (Musik), Pierre-Yves Dalka (Kostüme), Sigrun Fritsch (Regie und Bühne), Luka Marie Putniņa (Choreografie), Jānis Putniņš (Video), Caspar Hachfeld (Musikalische Leitung und Arrangements), Robin Haefs (Music Supervisor), Konstantin Scherer (Music Supervisor), Wim Treuner (Music Supervisor), Thomas Keller (Musikdramaturgie), Tobias Diekmann (Dramaturgie), Gitanjali Schmelcher (Theaterpädagogik), Jana van Beek (Theaterpädagogik)

Runtime: Sat, 22/02/2025 to Sun, 23/03/2025

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