DEMOCRACY & PROTEST MOVEMENTS in Tutzing: Wackersdorf Evening at the Cultural Theater

Event: DEMOCRACY & PROTEST MOVEMENTS - 40 YEARS WACKERSDORF: RESISTANCE OF CIVIL SOCIETY in Kulturtheater Tutzing, Kirchenstr. 3, 82327 Tutzing on 17. June 2026

Date and Time

17. June 2026 19:00

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Kulturtheater Tutzing
Kirchenstraße 3, 82327 Tutzing, Germany

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An evening about courage, resistance, and the power of civil society

At the Cultural Theater Tutzing, political cinema meets lively debate: On June 17, 2026, the award-winning documentary Spaltprozesse will be at the center, followed by a discussion with Hans Well, the musician and satirist from Wellbappn and Biermösl Blosn. The evening connects history and present, Wackersdorf and the current questions surrounding nuclear policy, protest culture, and democratic engagement.

Film, memory, and the present in the same space

The documentary evening emphasizes an event experience with attitude. The film tells of courage and resistance, while the subsequent discussion focuses on today's forms of civic protest. Especially on June 17, the date of the people's uprising in 1953, a strong historical resonance is created, which makes the audience's mood particularly intense based on experience.

Hans Well as a contemporary witness and voice of resistance

Hans Well has been one of the defining figures of the Bavarian cabaret and song scene for decades. He became known nationwide with Biermösl Blosn, later continuing his satirical and political stage work with Wellbappn. His experience as a lyricist, musician, and commentator on social developments gives this evening special authority and credibility. Particularly his perspective on the WAA resistance in Wackersdorf makes the conversation tangible and personal.

Cultural Theater Tutzing: a fitting place for political debates

The Cultural Theater Tutzing is known as a traditional cultural venue where film screenings, stage events, and educational formats come together. The location on Kirchenstraße, the direct connection to the local cultural scene, and the deliberately early admission time create an intimate atmosphere where exchange becomes possible. Those who arrive here do not experience an anonymous large event but a concentrated evening with closeness to the topic and the audience.

What makes this evening special

This is not just about looking back, but about the question of how protest works today, what role civil society plays in a democracy, and why historical struggles gain new relevance. The evening appeals to people interested in political education, regional contemporary history, environmental issues, and engaging cultural events. It is this mixture of information, emotion, and discourse that makes the event so relevant.

Conclusion: Those interested in the history of democracy, political debates, and the energy of engagement will experience in Tutzing an evening with depth, historical impact, and current relevance. It's best to be there live and take part in the discussion on site.

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