premiere - Musical 'Berlin non stop' through Nights in the Party City
Television presenter and comedian Thomas Hermanns (61) along with composer Thomas Zaufke (57) have taken on Berlin nightlife. The result is the musical "Berlin non stop", which was advertised as a queer musical. They drew inspiration from Leonard Bernstein's early musical "On the town". Performances under the direction of Fabian Gerhardt are scheduled from Tuesday at the Pfefferberg Theater until August 3rd.
The story is about three young tourists from London, Barcelona, and Bad Bevensen, who come to Berlin in search of fun, sex, culture, and love during the summer of 2010. They encounter experts and experts of Berlin nightlife, including an Icelandic It-Girl, a cool taxi driver, and a queer barkeeper. The settings include a kebab stand, a gay bar in Kreuzberg, the Charité emergency room, and the garden of the Berghain nightclub.
- Berlin's vibrant nightlife scene has always attracted a diverse array of people, and the new musical "Berlin non stop" is no exception, attracting a wide range of audiences to the Pfefferberg Theater.
- As a renowned comedian in Germany, Thomas Hermanns is known for his sharp wit and ability to make audiences laugh, leading the way in the comedic aspects of the musical.
- The musical "Berlin non stop" is not just a celebration of Berlin's nightlife, but also a tribute to the city's rich music scene, with influences from Leonard Bernstein's "On the town" and contemporary German composers.
- Night owls looking for a unique theatrical experience can catch the musical "Berlin non stop" in Berlin, featuring catchy tunes and lively performances that showcase the city's eclectic nightlife and vibrant scene.
- The musical "Berlin non stop" is not only appealing to the city's nightlife enthusiasts, but also to music lovers and theater-goers, providing a fun-filled and entertaining night out in Berlin's theater scene.