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Kulturtermine Wirtschaft & Marketing Soest GmbH STADTHALLE SOEST 2017/2018 KULTURTERMINE www.stadthalle-soest.de Vorwort Liebe Zuschauerinnen und Zuschauer, liebe Freunde guter Unterhaltung, unser neues Programm bietet Ihnen ein breites Angebot mit 54 kulturellen und unterhaltenden Veranstaltungen im Saisonzeitraum September 2017 bis Juni 2018, darunter beliebte Klassiker und einige neue Veranstaltungen. Unser Dank gilt den zahlreichen Besuchern der vergangenen Saison und allen Partnern, Kultur- schaffenden und Förderern der Kultur in Soest. Über das Kulturangebot hinaus reicht die Vielfalt der hier stattfindenden Veranstaltungen noch viel weiter, von privaten Feiern und gesellschaftlichen Anlässen bis hin zu Tagungen, Seminaren, Messen und Märkten. Mit den erweiterten Hotelkapazitäten ist der Veranstaltungsstandort Soest auch für mehrtägige Veranstaltungen bestens gerüstet. In der Stadthalle und im Blauen Saal sowie in unserer Gastronomie bieten wir Ihnen eine Vielzahl attraktiver Räumlichkeiten. Ab Herbst 2017 geht der frisch renovierte Clubraum an den Start. Wir empfehlen, schon jetzt Termine zu sichern für Ihre Feierlichkeiten und Veranstaltungen aller Art. Veranstaltungsorganisation und Catering kommen bei uns aus einer Hand. Bitte nehmen Sie Platz, soviel Sie brauchen. Unser Mitarbeiterteam freut sich auf Sie. Prof. Dr. Monika Dobberstein Geschäftsführerin Veranstaltungsübersicht 2017/2018 Datum Veranstaltung Seite Di. 05.09.2017 Luftwaffenmusikkorps Münster 10 16:00 Uhr Benefizkonzert Fr. 15.09.2017 Urban Priol 13 20:00 Uhr gesternheutemorgen Sa. 30.09.2017 Soest Gala 14 19:30 Uhr Die Tanzschule Kickelbick wird zwanzig! Fr. 06.10.2017 Der Dennis 16 20:00 Uhr Ich seh voll reich aus! Fr. 13.10.2017 Rick Kavanian 19 20:00 Uhr Offroad – Live Comedy Sa. 14.10.2017 THE RED HOT CHILLI PIPERS 20 20:00 Uhr Anniversary Tour 2017 Sa. 14.10.2017 6-Zylinder 22 20:00 Uhr Jetzt auch konisch! So. 22.10.2017 OH, WIE SCHÖN IST PANAMA 25 15:00 Uhr Nach einer der schönsten Geschichten von Janosch Sa. 04.11.2017 Merci Udo 27 20:00 Uhr Live mit internationalen Musicalstars und Band So. 19.11.2017 Ernst Hutter & Die Egerländer Musikanten 29 17:00 Uhr Das Original So. 26.11.2017 Guido Cantz – Blondiläum 30 19:00 Uhr 25 Jahre Best of Guido Cantz – Comedytour Fr. 01.12.2017 Das Rilke Projekt 31 20:00 Uhr Melodie der Dinge So. 03.12.2017 SCHWANENSEE 32 14 + 17:30 Uhr präsentiert vom Soester Ballettstudio Di. 05.12.2017 Benjamin Blümchen 35 15:00 Uhr Weihnachten mit Törööö! – Die Live-Show! Mi. 06.12.2017 Noch’n Gedicht – Der große Heinz-Erhardt-Abend 36 20:00 Uhr gespielt von Hans Joachim Heist Do. 14.12.2017 Hagen Rether 39 20:00 Uhr LIEBE Sa. 16.12.2017 12. Hellweg Radio Weihnachtsparty 41 20:00 Uhr „Coming home for Christmas“ Mi. 20.12.2017 Der kleine Prinz 42 20:00 Uhr Musical von Deborah Sasson und Jochen Sautter So. 31.12.2017 Silvesterkonzert 2017 45 20:00 Uhr „Wenn ich mir was wünschen dürfte…“ Mi. 03.01.2018 DIE DREI ??? – Fluch des Piraten 47 18:00 Uhr präsentiert vom Jungen Theater Bonn Fr. 05.01.2018 KrimiQuizDinner VII – Das Original! 49 19:00 Uhr Die Kunst des Verbrechens So. 07.01.2018 Neujahrskonzert 2018 50 19:00 Uhr Junge Philharmonie Köln Di. 16.01.2018 Pistors Fußballschule – Projekt 5. Stern 53 20:00 Uhr Das WM-Spezial Do. 18.01.2018 Mother Africa 57 20:00 Uhr New Stories from Khayelitsha Sa. 20.01.2018 BAROCK 58 20:00 Uhr Europas größte AC/DC Tribute Show Seite 4 Veranstaltungsübersicht 2017/2018 Datum Veranstaltung Seite Fr. 26.01.2018 »KUNST« – Eine Komödie für drei Schauspieler 62 20:00 Uhr Mit Heinrich Schafmeister, Leonard Lansink, Luc Feit Sa. 27.01.2018 Musical Highlights 65 20:00 Uhr Große Gefühle – tolle Stimmen – beste Unterhaltung So. 28.01.2018 Dornröschen 66 17:00 Uhr St. Petersburg Festival Ballet! Fr. 02.02.2018 Dr. Eckart von Hirschhausen 68 20:00 Uhr Endlich! – Das neue Programm Fr. 09.02.2018 STORNO – die Abrechnung 2017 70 20:00 Uhr Der kabarettistische Jahresrückblick! Mi. 28.02.2018 Der Nussknacker 73 18:00 Uhr – ein Konzert für Kinder Do. 01.03.2018 ROMEO & JULIET by William Shakespeare 75 11:00 Uhr TNT Britain & ADG Europe Fr. 02.03.2018 Der Fluch des Drachen 77 20:00 Uhr Ein Fantastical von Corvus Corax & Markus Heitz Fr. 09.03.2018 Ein Herz und eine Seele, die satirische Dinnershow 78 19:30 Uhr Es gibt ein Wiedersehen mit Alfred Tetzlaff … Do. 15.03.2018 Conni – Das Schul-Musical! 81 15:00 Uhr Die neue Musicalproduktion von Cocomico Sa. 17.03.2018 VÖLKERBALL 83 20:00 Uhr A Tribute to RAMMSTEIN Mi. 21.03.2018 THE 12 TENORS MILLENNIUM TOUR 85 20:00 Uhr Die größten Hits des letzten Jahrtausends Sa. 07.04.2018 De Tampentrekker 86 20:00 Uhr Der Shantychor aus „Ina’s Nacht“ So. 08.04.2018 Markus Krebs 87 19:00 Uhr Permanent Panne Sa. 14.04.2018 80er-Jahre-Party 88 20:00 Uhr Eine phantastische Reise in die Jugend Sa. 21.04.2018 HELTER SKELTER 89 20:00 Uhr Live-Classic-Rock der 60er, 70er und 80er So. 22.04.2018 Die Amigos GOLD Tournee 2018 91 16:00 Uhr Das erfolgreichste Schlager-Duo Europas So. 22.04.2018 „Viva la Vida“ – FiveTimes 92 17:00 Uhr Chorgesang mit Pop und Jazz Do. 26.04.2018 Alte Bekannte – Los geht‘s 95 20:00 Uhr Die Nachfolgeband der Wise Guys Sa. 28.04.2018 BERND STELTER mit Kabuff-Orchester 96 20:00 Uhr „Wer Lieder singt, braucht keinen Therapeuten“ Do. 03.05.2018 Eure Mütter 97 20:00 Uhr Das fette Stück fliegt wie ’ne Eins! Fr. 25.05.2018 Springmaus – Das Improvisationstheater 98 20:00 Uhr Jukebox Live – neues Programm Fr. 01.06.2018 Night Wash – Das Original 99 20:00 Uhr Livetour 2018 Sa. 09.06.2018 4. Hellweg Radio 90er-Party! 101 20:00 Uhr Freuen Sie sich auf grandiose Partystimmung Aktuelle Veranstaltungsinformationen und Eintrittskarten erhalten Sie auch im Internet unter: www.stadthalle-soest.de Seite 6 Gästeführungen einmal anders: Mondschein-Promenade SOEST Von Pilgern, Kaufleuten und Bürgern (Dialogführung) Unsere Zeitreise ins Mittelalter (Kinderstadtführung in Veranstaltungs- mittelalterlichen Kostümen) Highlights: Soester Menü-Safari 4-Gänge-Menü in vier Deutsch-holländischer Stoffmarkt (8.10.2017) verschiedenen Lokalen verfeinert mit einer Stadtführung Allerheiligenkirmes (8. bis 12.11.2017) Weihnachtsmarkt (27.11. bis 22.12.2017)Live! Souvenirartikel Sparkassen Silvesterlauf (31.12.2017) in großer Auswahl Kneipenfestival (3.3.2018) Altstadtfrühling (17. und 18.3.2018) Deutsch-holländischer Stoffmarkt (8.4.2018) Bördetag (5. und 6.5.2018) Winzermarkt (28.06. bis 1.7.2018) SOESTSOEST Sattel-Fest (22.7.2018) Gaudium in Susato (1. bis 2.9.2018) Bördebauernmarkt (2.09.2018) Tourist Information Soest • Telefon (02921) 66 35 00 50 wir zeigen´s Ihnen [email protected] • www.wms-soest.de Gästeführungen einmal anders: Mondschein-Promenade SOEST Von Pilgern, Kaufleuten und Bürgern (Dialogführung) Unsere Zeitreise ins Mittelalter (Kinderstadtführung in Veranstaltungs- mittelalterlichen Kostümen) Highlights: Soester Menü-Safari 4-Gänge-Menü in vier Deutsch-holländischer Stoffmarkt (8.10.2017) verschiedenen Lokalen verfeinert mit einer Stadtführung Allerheiligenkirmes (8. bis 12.11.2017) Weihnachtsmarkt (27.11. bis 22.12.2017)Live! Souvenirartikel Sparkassen Silvesterlauf (31.12.2017) in großer Auswahl Kneipenfestival (3.3.2018) Altstadtfrühling (17. und 18.3.2018) Deutsch-holländischer Stoffmarkt (8.4.2018) Bördetag (5. und 6.5.2018) Winzermarkt (28.06. bis 1.7.2018) SOESTSOEST Sattel-Fest (22.7.2018) Gaudium in Susato (1. bis 2.9.2018) Bördebauernmarkt (2.09.2018) Tourist Information Soest • Telefon (02921) 66 35 00 50 wir zeigen´s Ihnen [email protected] • www.wms-soest.de Dienstag 5. September 2017 I 16:00 Uhr I Stadthalle Soest Luftwaffenmusikkorps Münster Benefizkonzert zu Gunsten des stationären Hospiz-Neubaus in Soest Das Luftwaffenmusikkorps aus Münster, unter aktueller Leitung von Oberstleutnant Christian Weiper, ist seit weit über 50 Jahren als musikalischer Botschafter der Luftwaffe unterwegs und erfreut Menschen in vielen Teilen der Welt mit seiner Musik. Als hochprofessionelles sinfonisches Blasorchester aufgebaut, sorgt es mit 60 studierten Musikerinnen und Musikern bei den vielfältigen Veranstaltun- gen innerhalb und außerhalb der Bundeswehr für den guten Ton. Die große musikalische Bandbreite – von Klassik und zeitgenössischer Blasmusik über Pop und Swing bis hin zur traditionellen Marschmusik – ist dabei ein besonderes Markenzeichen des Musikkorps. Auslandseinsätze in Europa, USA, Kanada und Asien sowie die Umrahmung des Bundes- presseballs und anderer repräsentativer Veranstaltungen gehören zu den Aufgaben des Musikkorps. In Soest haben die Konzerte dieses einzigartigen Orchesters eine über 30-jährige Tradition. Veranstalter ist das Seniorenbüro der Stadt Soest. Der Erlös der Veranstaltung geht an das Christliche Hospiz für den Kreis Soest gGmbH und unterstützt den Neubau des stationären Hospizes in Soest. Tickets und weitere Informationen Tel. 02921 - 103-2202 Veranstalter: Stadt Soest, Seniorenbüro Tickets: 10,– € / Soestpass 8,– € Seite 10 Zimmer SOEST | HOTEL & RESTAURANT ab 70 EUR! sich wohlfühlen! 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