The Störtebeker Festspiele are an annual event on the Island of Rügen, on the North-Eastern coast of Germany in the Baltic See (Ostsee).
Started in 1993, the plays tell the story of Klaus Störtebeker, a German pirate who apparently lived at the end of the 14th Century. Legend has it, that he stole from the rich and gave to the poor, but was also known for his ability to drink large quantities of beer. The plays on Rügen are often inter-linked, with the story continuing from year to year.
Describing the theatre as “open-air” does not really do it justice. The stage is on the water’s edge – behind it four ships take part in the action. It is big enough (and strong enough) for 30 horses to be used, and many of the actors ride at sometime during the performance. [Read more…]