Revue in Malchow: Music and dance await visitors on November 8th!
On November 8, 2025, the Malchower Dilettanten stage in Werleburg will present an entertaining revue with music, dance and an after-show party.

Revue in Malchow: Music and dance await visitors on November 8th!
A special event will be celebrated in the picturesque town of Malchow on November 8th that will make the hearts of all culture lovers beat faster. The Malchower Dilettanten-Bühne (MaDiBü) invites you to the revue “The Journey Won”, which will be performed in the atmospheric ambience of the Werleburg, Bahnhofstraße 5. Again Northern Courier reports, the program will feature a colorful mix of music, dance and theater elements and promises to be an entertaining evening.
The participating artists consist of numerous members of the MaDiBü, including local greats such as the mayor of Röbel, Matthias Radtke. The TanzOase Malchow and the city's cheerleaders provide additional pep, creating an enthusiastic atmosphere with their performance. The program includes popular attractions, including the men's ballet, as well as humorous short films shown on a screen.
An unforgettable evening awaits
The doors open at 7 p.m. and the curtain rises at 8 p.m. Physical well-being is also taken care of, as small snacks are offered to spoil the guests during the event. After the revue there will also be an after-show party with DJ Matthias, where the partying can continue until midnight. Tickets are available at the Malchow Tourist Information Office and the offer is valid while stocks last.
The MaDiBü looks back on a long tradition and has made a name for itself in the region. Previous productions such as “Hans im Glück” and “Waiting until the Healer Comes” have thrilled audiences. This amateur performance group, which consists of passionate amateurs, is known for its lively and culturally valuable performances. As the Müritz portal reports, the group is a real example of civic theater, often organized by local associations or church communities.
The amateur play in focus
Amateur play refers to theatrical performances that are performed by non-professionally trained actors, usually without payment. Despite the low number of performances, amateur plays, such as the Wikipedia explained. The roots lie in the spiritual games of the Middle Ages, which were all played by laypeople, a tradition that lives on in many places to this day.
The revue “The Journey Won” will not only be a feast for the senses, but also a homage to the lively amateur theater culture that brings people from the region together and gives them joy. If you don't have a ticket yet, you should get it quickly, because community spirit and cultural exchange are very important here!