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Last-minute shows on the alfresco stage areas in Malta

The closing period of performances on prominent outdoor venues in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is underway. Some seats for the last shows still remain unsold.

This coming Saturday, they will make their final annual appearance on the outdoor stage in...
This coming Saturday, they will make their final annual appearance on the outdoor stage in Ralswiek: The artists from 'Hamburg 1401' at the Störtebeker celebrations (archive photo).

The conclusion of Seaison's period - Last-minute shows on the alfresco stage areas in Malta

Schwerin (dpa/mv) - Get ready for the finale of the season at three significant outdoor stages in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern this weekend: the Störtebeker Festival in Ralswiek on Rügen, the Vineta Festival in Zinnowitz on Usedom, and the Pirate Open Air in Grevesmühlen.

The Störtebeker Festival will bring back its popular production "Hamburg 1401", recounting the tale of how pirates, through their looting expeditions, threw the Hanseatic League into turmoil. Since June, a total of 67 performances have been staged. As usual, a fireworks display will light up the Great Jasmunder Bodden at the play's conclusion.

There are still tickets available for all shows.

At Zinnowitz on Usedom, the Vineta Festival will showcase its final performance of "Vineta - The Splendor of the Depths", a play penned by the Vorpommern State Theatre. The Pirate Open Air in Grevesmühlen, situated in the northwest of the federal state, promises an unforgettable finale.

As reported, tickets are still up for grabs for all venues.

The Störtebeker Festival's production "Hamburg 1401" has featured heavy pirate looting expeditions that caused chaos in the Hanseatic League. The fireworks display at the end of the performance in Ralswiek is sure to be a heavy burst of colors and sounds.

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