Since September, the amateur actors from the Low German theater group “Dröget Schnüffelken” from Sendenhorst have been intensively preparing for their new stage play. The dedicated troupe—Markus Suermann, Bernd Ahlandt, Markus Hartmann, Christoph Pumpe, Marten Untiedt, Bernd Wüller and Klemens Witte—have spent the last few days meticulously crafting the stage design, ensuring every detail contributes to an immersive experience for the audience.
Local Theater Group Nears Completion of New Production
The “Dröget Schnüffelken” theater group in Sendenhorst is putting the finishing touches on their upcoming play, promising a unique cultural experience for local residents.
- The “Dröget Schnüffelken” group has been rehearsing since September.
- Seven actors are involved in the production.
- Stage design is nearly complete, with final details planned for this week.
The Low German theater group “Dröget Schnüffelken,” based in Sendenhorst, is nearing the culmination of months of preparation for their latest stage play. The actors have been diligently working since September to bring the production to life, and recent efforts have focused on finalizing the set design.
While the majority of the stage design is in place, a few finishing touches remain. The group plans to address these details throughout the coming week, ensuring a polished and captivating performance for audiences. The commitment of the actors—Markus Suermann, Bernd Ahlandt, Markus Hartmann, Christoph Pumpe, Marten Untiedt, Bernd Wüller and Klemens Witte—highlights the vibrant local arts scene in Sendenhorst.
Did you know? Low German, also known as Plattdeutsch, is a West Germanic language closely related to Dutch, English and Frisian, spoken in parts of Germany, the Netherlands, and Denmark.
The dedication of this amateur theater group underscores the importance of community-based arts initiatives. Their work provides a platform for local talent and enriches the cultural landscape of Sendenhorst. The final week of preparation promises to be a busy one as the “Dröget Schnüffelken” group prepares to share their latest creation with the public.
