Scenic reading - The trigger-happy women from the Öhe

12/27/25 in Schaprode

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Theatre & Stage, Literature

A production of the cultural association FALLADA LAND e.V. by and with Christiane Waak, Boris Ben Siegel and Cornelia Graumann. A moving combination of novel, original texts and traditional memories.

A literary-historical evening about truth and legend:
Hans Fallada's novel characters of the "Nipperwiese sisters" meet their real-life role models Ida and Laurette Schilling - two extraordinary women who farmed the island of Öhe alone at the beginning of the 20th century and fought for their rights, their freedom and their lives on the island.
A moving combination of novel, original texts and traditional memories.

A production of the cultural association FALLADA LAND by and with Christiane Waak and Boris Ben Siegel.
Based on Hans Fallada's "Wir hatten mal ein Kind." and "Laurettes Kampf um die Schatzinsel - Erst wägen, dann wagen." by Mathias Schilling and Lars Herde.

Note: The event makes an excellent special Christmas present.
Tickets ordered by 15.12. will be sent out in good time before the holidays.

The restaurant will be open from 2 p.m. with a soup and cake offer for visitors to the event.

Ticket price: 12 euros
Tickets are available here: www.insel-oehe.de/shop/veranstaltungen

Organizer: Rügener Hafen- und Touristik GmbH, sponsored by the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Literature Council.

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Event dates
  • Saturday, Dec 27, 2025 17:00 - 18:00 clock
Event Location
Contact the organiser

Nora Böhme

Hafenweg 44b
18569 Schaprode


anfrage@hafen-schaprode.de
+49 383091209

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