"Sender unknown" is the name of the children's play for girls and boys aged 3 and up, which the Kazibaze Theater Berlin will be performing on Sunday, November 6, from 3 p.m. in the Kulturscheune in Lebenstedt. The story: Rita wants nothing more than a real letter. Every morning she looks in the letterbox and it is always empty. Until one day she receives a letter with an unknown sender. But who has written it? A famous actor or even a prince? With the help of Fritz, the post office clerk, she sets off in search of "Sender Unknown" and finds him where she least expected him...
Adults can look forward to Friday, November 11, when "Ausbilder Schmidt" presents his new program in the Kulturscheune from 7.30 pm. Ausbilder Schmidt gets worked up about all everyday obstacles - especially about all the Luschen, Luschienen (pronounced like Schlumpfine) and Lurche. Comedy with a high gag density and lots of audience action and parodies. And it's always great fun when Ausbilder Schmidt "steps out of character" and reveals himself to be the top louse. Yes, poor instructor Schmidt, in the good old days of compulsory military service, almost every soldier was mentally superior to him: students, high school graduates and other draft-dodgers. Today? Unfortunately, the Kevin de Luxe generation can't do anything....
November ends on a musical note with a performance by the Lösekes Blues Gang on Saturday, November 26, at 7.30 pm in the Kulturscheune in Lebenstedt. Versatility has been the trademark of the band, which has never been a blues purist, from the very beginning. Whether pieces by the old masters such as Muddy Waters or Memphis Slim or soulful original compositions: the band has an extremely varied program. The groovy vocals and soulful solos, which are always good for goose bumps, delight the audience.
For 50 years now, Lösekes Blues Gang has had a firm place among the renowned blues groups in Germany: at club gigs with blues stars such as Memphis Slim, Blind John Davis, Errol Dixon and Champion Jack Dupree as well as on the big festival stages in Germany, Holland and Switzerland.