BVG brings musical tariff zone love on stage - this is how you come to tickets.
BVG brings musical tariff zone love on stage - this is how you come to tickets.
The BVG, the Berlin transport companies, will present their own musical called "Tariff zone Love - Feelings Driving Tram" at the beginning of December. It is a love story between the Tramara tram and her passenger Alexander. The musical was developed by the BVG in cooperation with the creative agency Jung von Matt Hamburg and comprises nine specially composed and texted songs. The performances take place on December 4th and 5th in the Admiralspalast in Berlin, with well -known artists such as director Christoph Drewitz and the actors Jeannine Wacker and Gino Emnes.
The BVG plans to convince even more people from public transport with this musical, both as passengers and as potential employees. The transport company plans 10,000 new hires in the next five years. Christine Wolburg, Head of Sales and Marketing at BVG, emphasizes that the musical should set a sign of cohesion and mutual acceptance.
The costs for the production of the musical are financed from the normal marketing budget of the BVG. Ticket sales start on November 7th and the tickets cost 29 euros for adults, children up to 14 years pay half. Tickets are available at selected ticket agencies and on the BVG website.