Hank Teufer, the event theater’s long-time head, is preparing to retire next year. But there can be no talk of a complete withdrawal. “Maybe I’ll come to work here once a week,” Teufer smiles. Oliver Geldener, former journalist and future director of the theater, is now at his side. Geldener, currently a commuter from Potsdam, is already looking for an apartment in Brandenburg an der Havel so that he can fully devote himself to his new job.
The new management duo is planning a number of new projects:
– “Zum Brennpunkt”: A satirical format that will take place quarterly from March 2025
– 25th anniversary of the event theater at the Brandenburg Monastery Summer 2025
– Continuation of popular events such as Comedy Spring and May Festival
The heart of their plans is the transformation of the Slavic village into Brandenburg’s new open-air stage. The Slavic Village, a replica of a Slavic settlement from the 11th century, is located directly on the Havel near the historic old town and is very easy to reach for many people from Brandenburg.
Teufer and Geldener plan to create a professional infrastructure for future events in collaboration with the city and BAS (Brandenburger Arbeitsförder- und Aufbauentwicklungsgesellschaft mbH), which operates and will continue to operate the Slavendorf. “We make advance payments and finance an investigation,” explains Teufer. Two architectural firms from Brandenburg an der Havel have already been commissioned to create concept designs.
The event theater is planning to build a stage in the village. “For us, the stage would be important for summer cinema, for example,” says Geldener. Their goal is to present the summer cinema in 2026 on a new stage in the Slavendorf. It is also important that the project should be based on solidarity. Teufer and Geldener want to bring many Brandenburg companies on board. They also don’t rule out a crowdfunding campaign or a benefit concert to achieve the goal.
With their passion for theater and music as well as Geldener’s journalistic background, the new creative dream team wants to bring a breath of fresh air into the Brandenburg cultural scene. “The Slavic village has become a place of longing for so many Brandenburgers,” says Hank Teufer. “That’s why we need to consolidate it.”
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**How will the Slavic Village project prioritize accessibility for diverse communities, ensuring that the open-air stage is welcoming and inclusive for all Brandenburg residents?**
## World Today News Interview: A New Chapter for Brandenburg’s Event Theater
**Interviewer:** Welcome Hank Teufer and Oliver Geldener! Thank you for joining us today to discuss the exciting future of Brandenburg’s Event Theater.
**(Hank Teufer and Oliver Geldener greet the interviewer)**
**Interviewer:** Hank, after years of dedicated service, you’re entering a new chapter in your professional life. What prompted this decision, and what are your hopes for the theater’s future under Oliver’s leadership?
**Section 1: Passing the Torch and Looking Ahead**
* Hank, you’ve been the driving force behind the event theater for so long. What are some of your proudest achievements during your time as head?
* Oliver, how does it feel to be stepping into these large shoes? What unique perspectives and skills do you bring to the table?
* Hank, what advice would you give Oliver as he takes on this new role?
**Section 2: A Vision for the Future – New Horizons and Community Engagement**
**Interviewer:** The article mentions several exciting new projects. Let’s delve into those. Oliver, can you tell us more about “Zum Brennpunkt” and its potential impact on Brandenburg’s cultural landscape?
* What inspired the concept for “Zum Brennpunkt”? What kind of satire can the audience expect?
* The 25th anniversary of the theater is a significant milestone. What kind of celebration are you envisioning, and how will you involve the community?
**Section 3: The Slavic Village – A Stage for the Future**
**Interviewer:**
The transformation of the Slavic Village into a vibrant open-air stage is a truly ambitious endeavor. Hank and Oliver, what are the driving forces behind this vision, and how do you see it enhancing the cultural fabric of Brandenburg?
* Why is the Slavic Village the ideal setting for this new venture? How will the unique setting enhance the audience experience?
* This project seems to involve a collaborative effort between the theater, the city of Brandenburg, and BAS. Can you elaborate on these partnerships and the benefits of working together?
**Section 4: Financing Creativity – Making the Dream a Reality**
**Interviewer:** Making a project of this scale a reality requires careful financial planning.
Hank and Oliver, what are the strategies you’re implementing to secure the necessary funding?
* Can you discuss the role of crowdfunding and benefit concerts in potentially supporting this project?
* How important is it to involve local businesses in this endeavor, and how will their participation benefit both the theater and the Brandenburg community?
**Section 5:
Looking Ahead – A Breath of Fresh Air
**Interviewer:**
looking ahead, what is your collective vision for the event theater and its impact on the cultural landscape of Brandenburg?
***Hank and Oliver:** You both have expressed a passion for both theater and music. How do you see these elements intertwining in the future programming of the event theater?
* What message do you have for the people of Brandenburg about the future of their event theater?
**Interviewer:**
Thank you both for sharing your insights and enthusiasm. We look forward to seeing these exciting projects come to fruition!