Murderous music live: Agatha Christie concert inspires in Neuruppin!

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On November 11th, 2025, the Kulturkirche Neuruppin invites you to the Agatha Christie concert, presented by Angelika Neutschel and the Oranienburg Concert Orchestra. Experience gripping music and exciting crime stories from 5:00 p.m.

Am 11.11.2025 lädt die Kulturkirche Neuruppin zum Agatha Christie Konzert ein, präsentiert von Angelika Neutschel und dem Oranienburger Konzertorchester. Erleben Sie packende Musik und spannende Kriminalgeschichten ab 17:00 Uhr.
On November 11th, 2025, the Kulturkirche Neuruppin invites you to the Agatha Christie concert, presented by Angelika Neutschel and the Oranienburg Concert Orchestra. Experience gripping music and exciting crime stories from 5:00 p.m.

Murderous music live: Agatha Christie concert inspires in Neuruppin!

A special kind of musical experience awaits visitors on November 11, 2025 in the Kulturkirche Neuruppin. The Oranienburg Concert Orchestra invites you to “It was murder! – The Agatha Christie Concert”, a fascinating combination of music and crime stories. Under the direction of Henning Straßburger, the talented speaker Angelika Neutchel will read exciting passages from the most famous works of the crime queen Agatha Christie and immerse the listeners in the captivating world of her stories. Admission begins at 5:00 p.m.

Agatha Christie, born September 15, 1890 in Torquay, Devon, and died January 12, 1976 in Wallingford, was not just a writer but a true legend in the crime genre. With over 100 million copies of her works sold, she is one of the most successful authors in the world. Her most famous characters, the eccentric detective Hercule Poirot and the perceptive Miss Marple, have delighted millions of readers. Often referred to as the “Queen of Crime,” Christie created a wealth of stories that continue to fascinate today and have also been adapted into various media, including over 30 films and numerous plays. Their most famous play, “The Mousetrap,” holds the record for the longest continuous theatrical performance in the world.

A musical crime fireworks display

At the concert, the audience is not only given the opportunity to enjoy the musical highlights from films such as “Commissioner Poirot” and “Miss Marple”, but also to discover the exciting stories behind them. Christie's storytelling is known for its clever plots and surprising twists, which often unfold in closed societies. This combination of music and gripping stories is intended to bring the atmosphere of their fascinating criminal cases to life.

The event in Neuruppin also offers some special amenities: wheelchair users can book marginal seats in the stalls, and people accompanying those with severe disabilities have free entry. Tickets are only available at ticket offices, which means you need to act quickly if you don't want to miss out on this special experience.

The fascination for Agatha Christie remains unbroken. Even decades after her death, her literary legacy remains alive. Her stories continue to be published in various formats and remain extremely popular. This event is not only a tribute to her lifelong work, but also an opportunity for the local community to come together and immerse themselves in the fascinating world of crime fiction.

It is precisely this mix of music and literature that always attracts people, and with this event the Oranienburg Concert Orchestra has set itself the goal of creating a real piece of extraordinary entertainment. Participation could be the start of an unforgettable evening full of crime, music and community.

For more information about Agatha Christie and her work, please take a look here or here. Don't miss this opportunity and secure your tickets!

Further details about the event can be found on the Website of the Oranienburger Konzertorchester.