VBW Online Talk-Format #WeAreMusical – Talk Time
Vereinigte Bühnen Wien launched a new musical talk format - available online and on TV.
Recently, the musical division of the Vereinigte Bühnen Wien launched a brand new, specially designed musical talk format on its digital channels. Artistic director Christian Struppeck invites the main actors and actresses from CATS to an individual conversation on the stage of the Ronacher. The online series "#WeAreMusical – Talk Time" gives an unusual private insight into the lives of the stars in times of lockdowns and closed theatres. At the end, each guest sings a very personal version of their favourite VBW musical song in an intimate musical atmosphere.
Every Friday at 6 p.m., a new edition is published on Musical Vienna's social media channels and a href="https://www.musicalvienna.at/de/home">www.musicalvienna.at. Since 12 March 2021, the talk series can also be seen on TV. As part of the program "Kultur Heute", an episode of the VBW musical talk is shown on ORF III every Friday at 7:45 pm.
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