Martha Argerich Festival
»Die Welt von Gestern« – music theatre by Yaron David Müller-Zach based on Stefan Zweig’s autobiographical work
The Symphoniker Hamburg have been presenting the Martha Argerich Festival in the Hanseatic city since 2018. In its seventh edition this year, it returns to its original home in the Laeiszhalle with its multifaceted musical programme. It takes inspiration from last year’s extremely successful edition: In 2025, it will also take a detour and be a guest at the Ernst Deutsch Theater an der Mundsburg and the Fabrik in Altona for a cross-genre music theatre format and a concert evening. In 2024, the festival moved out into the city due to the renovation of the Laeiszhalle and played at various venues from Kampnagel to Kunsthalle and Mojo Club.
Performers
Martha Argerich piano
Elena Bashkirova piano
Talia Or soprano
N.N. Klavier
Volker Hanisch narrator
N.N. Schauspieler
Yaron David Müller-Zach direction
Programme
»Die Welt von Gestern – Erinnerungen eines Europäers«
Musiktheater von Yaron David Müller-Zach nach Stefan Zweigs autobiografischem Werk
Promoter: Symphoniker Hamburg
Location : Ernst Deutsch Theater
The Ernst Deutsch Theatre in Hamburg was founded in 1951 by Friedrich Schütter and Wolfgang Borchert as »Das Junge Theater«. At the traditional location of the UFA-Palast, an efficient stage quickly developed, today the largest private theatre in Germany. In 1973, »Das Junge Theater« was renamed Ernst Deutsch Theater in honour of Ernst Deutsch.
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Getting Here
Friedrich-Schütter-Platz 1
22087 HamburgU3: Mundsburg
Bus lines 18, 25, 172, 173: Mundsburg - Parking
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Accessibility
The U3 Mundsburg stop is barrier-free with a lift. There are three disabled parking spaces in Birkenau, next to which is a barrier-free entrance to the theatre. You can ring the bell there from one hour before the start of the event and the front of house staff will collect you.

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