SCHAPPO theater competition: three winning ensembles conquer the stage!
The three winning ensembles of the SCHAPPO theater competition will perform in the Carl Bosch House. Tickets are still available!
SCHAPPO theater competition: three winning ensembles conquer the stage!
The anticipation for the performances of the SCHAPPO amateur theater competition in the Rhine-Palatinate district is increasing. The participants, who were able to convince the jury with their performances, are now preparing to wow the audience in the Carl Bosch House in Maxdorf. Starting next week, spectators can expect three promising pieces, and all culture lovers still have the opportunity to buy tickets.
With the invitation to the sixth edition of the SCHAPPO competition, theater groups from the Rhine-Neckar metropolitan region were able to demonstrate their talent. This year, an expert jury selected twelve entries for three ensembles, which will now take to the stage. The “Theater ImPuls” from Mannheim opens the series on Friday, October 18th with “Biography: A Game”. On Saturday, October 19th, “Too Much Jamal” from Heidelberg will follow with “In-between, Between”, while “Frogs on Stage” from Jockgrim will present the piece “Die Monsterinsel” on Friday, October 25th. All performances begin at 8 p.m.
Important details of the event include the awards ceremony, scheduled for Saturday, October 26th. Prominent guests such as the actors Max von Pufendorf and Alexis Bug are expected here, who will celebrate their premiere this evening with a new program and award the audience prize. Ragna Pitoll, a member of the Mannheim National Theater ensemble, will also be part of the jury. The talented artists from “Jazzabella” provide the musical accompaniment and give the event a special flair.
Tickets for the performances are available for 8 euros each and can be purchased conveniently at the Palatinum Mutterstadt at the box office or by telephone at 06234/92 70 50 or online at www.palatinum-mutterstadt.de be booked. No theater fan should miss the opportunity to attend these theater performances. The diversity and commitment of local theater groups promise an entertaining and stimulating experience.
In addition, reference is made to the success of the competition so far. SCHAPPO has established itself as a platform where amateur theater groups have the opportunity to present their works to a wider audience. This not only promotes culture in the region, but also offers talented people the chance to demonstrate their skills and gain valuable experience.
The excitement and preparations of the groups show that great achievements are also being achieved in the amateur sector, which are now part of the cultural landscape of the Rhine-Palatinate district. Anyone who has the chance to attend a play will certainly be among the advocates of this theatrical art and may themselves be inspired to become active in the world of theater. Tickets are still available and can be purchased at the box office at the location mentioned or via the website.