MOZART!
Mozart!
By Michael Kunze & Sylvester Levay

DIRECTION
Script & Lyrics: Michael Kunze
Director: Ulrich Wiggers
Choreography: Francesc Abós
Costume: Karin Alberti
Stagedesign: Jens Janke
MUSIC
Music & Orchestration:
Sylvester Levay
Musical Director: Klaus Wilhelm
With the ensemble, choir and orchestra of the FreilichtSpiele
The life of Mozart as a picture sheet: a genius between fatherly love and authority. Art versus freedom, father versus son. MOZART! – a journey with many successful stations between Vienna, Salzburg and Paris, at the same time a story of a lost love. Michael Kunze (lyrics) and Sylvester Levay (music) are the guarantors for successful, dramatic musicals. Good contacts with the United Theaters in Vienna have made it possible to stage a new production in Tecklenburg.
MOZART! – an opportunity to experience top soloists, ensemble, choir and orchestra in a unique ambience.
Book and lyrics: Michael Kunze
Music and orchestration: Sylvester Levay
PREMIERE: JUNE 16, 2023!
CABARET
Cabaret
By Joe Masteroff, John Kander & Fred Ebb
Featuring Tim Fischer!

Steindamm 17
20099 Hamburg
Germany
DIRECTION
Director: Ulrich Waller
Co-Direct.: Dania Hohmann
Stage Design: Raimund Bauer
Costume: Ilse Welter
Choreografy: Kim Duddy
Musical Director:
M. Stötzel, M. Weibrich
MUSIC
Kontrabass: Lars Hansen,
Jens Wrede
Violine: Rebecca Borchert
Trombone: Uwe Granitza,
A. Deichmann
Trumpet & Percussion:
Jan Peter Klöpfel
Clarinet, Flute, Saxophone:
Detlef Raschke
Drums & Percussion:
Helge Zumdieck
How often do we think that the time we are experiencing is becoming increasingly similar in the 1920s? The apparently unstoppable decay of a world order, especially due to the re -strengthening of nationalism, the doubts about the acting political class. All of this seems strangely known to you. No other piece of music theater describes this lifestyle of the upheaval, which also inspires a large audience with series like Babylon Berlin, as well as the American musical legend Cabaret.
Using two stories, she tells of love and her failure in politically difficult times. The American writer Cliff Bradshaw is being torn into the still shimmering, but more and more darkening Berlin in the late 20s.
Sally Bowles, a young English singer who appears in the wicked Kit Kat Club and was previously used to sorting her love life on a weekly, will be his new flame. But the young love of these two strangers in Berlin, not only because of constant livelihood problems, hardly get any air to breathe. Finally, difficult -to -compatible life concepts and the completely different assessment of the situation in Germany lead to separation.
The political circumstances intervene even more violently into the late, tender gang of love between pension host Fräulein Schneider and the Jewish vegetable dealer Mr. Schultz. Young people appear at the engagement festival of the two who want a completely different world order. And at the latest after a very tangible attack on Schultz’s shop, it becomes clear that this love in Germany at that time can also have no future.
Through these stories, a demonic conférencier leads to the boundaries between the show and reality with its kit kat girls. “Life is a Cabaret” is therefore also called the title song.
In the spring of 2020, this production was opened with an enthusiastic premiere in the Hansa Theater Hall, in addition to the winter Varieté program, a new program line that deals explicitly for a hundred years later. Other music theater pieces that have this time on the subject should follow. In addition, the stage on the Steindamm becomes the little sister of the St. Pauli Theater. The legendary Hansa turns into the glittering Kit-Kat Club. Her host there is the wonderful and cheered singer and chansonnier Tim Fischer, at the head of a top -class ensemble, with Anneke Schwabe as Sally Bowles, Sven Mattke as Cliff Bradshaw, Angela Winkler as Miss Schneider and Peter Franke as Mr. Schultz.
With a grandiose orchestra, great songs, exciting choreographies and two touching love stories, the viewer is kidnapped in the Golden 20s, immersion in this attitude to life can be immersed. A unique theater experience for all generations.
NEW DATES:
May 9. – June 4. 2023
CICERO SINGS SINATRA
CICERO SINGS SINATRA



Live-Recording | September 07. and 08. 2015 feat. Yvonne Catterfeld, Sasha & Xavier Naidoo.
BIG BAND
Musical Director: Uwe Granitza
Piano & Organ: Maik Schott
1. & 2. Trombone: Uwe Granitza, Andreas Barkhoff
Bass Trombone: Sebastian Hoffmann
1. & 2. Trumpet & Cornet: Dirk Lentschat, Benny Brown
1. & 2. Alto Saxophone, Flute & Clarinet: Ulli Orth, Detlef Raschke
Tenor-Saxophone & Flute: Gabriel Coburger
Guitar: Ullrich Rode
Drums: Matthias Meusel
E- & Double Bass: Hervé Jeanne
CD 1
„Come Fly With Me“
„I’ve Got You Under My Skin“
„Cheek To Cheek“
„Somethin’ Stupid“
„I’ve Got A Crush On You“
„It’s All Right With Me“
„September Of My Years“
„Mack The Knife“
„Let’s Face The Music And Dance“
„Fly Me To The Moon“
„Summer Wind“
„Luck Be A Lady“
„Where Or When“
„Angel Eyes“
„New York, New York“
„Bad, Bad Leroy Brown“
„My Way“
CD 2
„Come Fly With Me“
„I’ve Got You Under My Skin“
„Cheek To Cheek“ feat. Yvonne Catterfeld
„Somethin’ Stupid“ feat. Yvonne Catterfeld
„The Best Is Yet To Come“
„For Once In My Life“
„I’ve Got A Crush On You“
„It’s All Right With Me“
„September Of My Years“
„Mack The Knife“
„Let’s Face The Music And Dance“
„Fly Me To The Moon“ feat. Sasha
„Summer Wind“
„Luck Be A Lady“ feat. Sasha
„Where Or When“
„I Wish You Love“
„Angel Eyes“
„New York, New York“ feat. Xavier Naidoo
„Bad, Bad Leroy Brown“ feat. Yvonne Catterfeld, Sasha & Xavier Naidoo
„My Way“
Behind The Scenes
Interview
The video was shot in Hamburg’s Mehr! Theater at September 7th and 8th, 2015. This resulted in a one-hour documentary for television. Music & video is available on CD, DVD and Blu-Ray.
Roger Cicero invited some special guests for this evenings. He sings “Something Stupid” alongside with Yvonne Catterfeld, who can also be heard on “Cheek to Cheek”. Roger is joined by Sasha on “Fly Me to the Moon” and “Luck Be A Lady”. Legendary “New York, New York” is accompanied by the amazing Xavier Naidoo.
Roger Cicero interpreted the classics in his own special way. In addition, the great soloists of his band are excellently staged.
The production of the DVD and Blu-Ray is of high quality. In black-and-white optics, the viewer follows Roger in slow motion on his way to the stage. The camera work shows interesting perspectives and new views on Roger and the band during the concert. The big band sound is full and Roger Cicero’s voice is on point.
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