The master shoemaker and cloth merchant Jacob Böhme lived in Görlitz from 1575 to 1624, where he wrote the most important writings of German mysticism against the resistance of the clerical authorities, who persecuted him as a heretic and banned him from writing.
On the 450th anniversary of his birth, the actors Michael Hanemann and Leonard Scheicher and the musician Enikö Ginzery (cimbalom) dedicate a musical reading to him.
Dramaturgy: Annette Wenner - with the support of Seidenspur e.V.
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