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Mark Your Calendars: 'Good Night Stories' Brings Bedtime Magic to Hamburg's Stage on October 30th

Experience the cozy atmosphere of bedtime stories on stage. Hear personal tales from notable Hamburgers and support a good cause.

This picture is clicked outside the city. At the bottom of the picture, we see people standing on...
This picture is clicked outside the city. At the bottom of the picture, we see people standing on the road. In the middle of the picture, the man in grey and white T-shirt is holding a water bottle in his hand. Beside him, the woman in the blue jacket is holding a baby trolley in her hands. Behind him, we see stalls. People are standing under the white tent. There are tents in white and red color. We see banners in red, white and yellow color with some text written on it. In the background, we see buildings, trees and street light.

Mark Your Calendars: 'Good Night Stories' Brings Bedtime Magic to Hamburg's Stage on October 30th

Mark your calendars for October 30th, when 'Good Night Stories - Earlier in bed, now on stage' takes the stage at the Zeise Kino in Hamburg's Ottensen. This enchanting event promises to evoke childhood memories and bring the community closer, all while supporting a worthy cause.

The evening will be hosted by Christina Rann and features prominent Hamburgers sharing their favorite childhood 'bedtime stories'. Environment Senator Katharina Fegebank and 'Tagesschau' announcer Susanne Daubner are among the notable participants. They will be joined by Bundesliga referee Patrick Ittrich and moderator Hubertus Meyer-Burckhardt, creating a diverse and engaging lineup.

The event aims to recreate the cozy atmosphere of 'bedtime stories', fostering a sense of closeness and nostalgia. It's a unique opportunity to hear these well-known figures share personal tales that shaped their childhoods.

The event takes place at the Zeise Kino, with doors opening at 7 PM and the stories beginning at 7:30 PM. Tickets are 20 euros and can be purchased at the official website. All proceeds will go to Verein Mensch Hamburg e.V., supporting social projects in the city. It's more than just an evening of entertainment; it's a chance to give back to the community while enjoying a heartwarming journey through memory lane.

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