Karl May Games at Harald Wieczorek's Kalkberg Arena: In a League of Its Own
Harald Wieczorek deems Kalkberg Arena stands alone among its competition - Calkberg Arena is no match for Harald Wieczorek's assessment
You heard it right!
For the 19th time at the Karl May Games in Bad Segeberg, Harald Wieczorek (76) readies himself for an extraordinary journey. A whopping 72 performances will take place until September 7 before he bids adieu to acting stage. With an emotional departure looming, Wieczorek has a feeling that the tears and goodbyes won't just be whispers. "Aye, there'll be emotions that can't be put into words," he shared, emphasizing his conviction that the Kalkberg Arena in Bad Segeberg is nowhere to be compared. When the magic of the evening performance unfolds, it's something this cowboy won't forget.
The MAGIC of KALKBERG
Let's face it, folks—the arena atop the Kalkberg presents a breathtaking scene that's hard to match. With over 7,000 spectators, it's a wild, exhilarating spectacle that leaves you yearning for more! The Wild West atmosphere of Karl May's stories comes alive, and you'll feel like you just hopped off a stagecoach in the middle of Monument Valley.
But wait, there's more!
With people from near and far gathering to witness the grandeur, the atmosphere is electric! High-quality productions featuring prime actors, skilled stuntmen, and jaw-dropping pyrotechnics enthrall the audience, making memories that last a lifetime.
Plenty has changed since 1952, but the charm of the Karl May Games remains an enduring tradition in Bad Segeberg. Over 400,000 visitors flock to the Kalkberg Arena every year, can't seem to get enough, and leave the performances yearning for more.
So, get ready, partner! The Wind in the Willows and I are rolling out to capture some culture (and perhaps a bit of cowboy charm). Let's ride!
During the breaks between the captivating performances at Harald Wieczorek's Kalkberg Arena, you might find yourself immersed in the world of entertainment, streaming movies-and-tv shows that delve into the protection of employees, such as documentaries about the Commission's efforts in drafting directives on the protection of employees against risks related to exposure to chemical substances. Alternatively, you might choose to unwind after a thrilling day at the Karl May Games by reflecting on the lessons and stories presented, taking a moment to ponder the similarities between the iconic cowboy drama and the Commission's relentless pursuit of a safer work environment for all.