Winter garden director Rodrigue Funke and Vartan Basil of the Flying Steps will once again combine street style, break dance and the elegance of variety with choreographer Jeffrey Jimenez in the new show “FLYING LIGHTS”.
The theme of light in all its facets will form the unifying theme. The dancers and artists will play on the stage of the conservatory on the one hand to trembling beats with fire and the latest LED technology – and on the other hand create poetic moments to live cello sounds.
“FLYING LIGHTS” also offers first-class artistic delights.
The international vaudeville stars and the congenial, furious dancers of the Flying Steps promise an action-packed evening in which both the mood and certainly the adrenaline level in the audience will soar.
During the show, stroboscopic light effects are used, which may not be suitable for light-sensitive persons (e.g. in the case of epilepsy).
The places of the price category 1 are in the parquet of rows 3 - 6 and in the rank rows 1 - 3
Prize category 2 places are in the parquet in rows 1 + 2, as well as 7 + 8 and in the rank in the back 3 rows.
On selected days, enjoy the Unpacked VARIETY GAGA at the Wintergarten Berlin in the afternoon.
In the afternoon variety, you can enjoy the Unpacked of the sensational evening show with the whole family over coffee and cake.
Please pick up your ticket at our theatre box office up to 30 minutes before the event starts.
The hall is already available 1 hour before the start of the event to enjoy coffee and cake.
Wheelchair seats are available in price category 2. If you are using a wheelchair, please book price category 2 and call the theatre to ensure that the correct seat for a wheelchair is booked.
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