Mar 1 • 12:49 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany SZ

Sheriffs, Jew's Harp Players, and Goths at the Musical Play: High Noon in Wolfratshausen

The cultural event in Wolfratshausen featured a musical play where candidates for the mayoral election competed in a unique Western-themed setting.

In Wolfratshausen, the 'High Noon' musical play transformed a local theatre into a Western-styled town as part of a community event. During this humorous production by the Loisachtaler Bauernbühne, the candidates for the upcoming mayoral election showcased their qualities as they vied for the title of the 'best sheriff'. Among them was Green Party candidate René Beysel, who visibly impressed the audience by performing optimally in a game of chance, drawing attention to his candidacy. The existing mayor, Klaus Heilinglechner, faced off against Beysel and several other contenders in what turned into a lively duel, infused with entertainment and local camaraderie. The event was not just a showcase of political aspirations but also featured engaging performances, drinks, and a festive spirit, highlighting the importance of community and local culture in the electoral process. Berti Boandl, the grave digger character, added a comedic touch to the competition, ensuring that humor played a vital role in the evening. This unique approach to political campaigning through art emphasizes the blend of culture and civic engagement in local elections. By utilizing such creative outlets, the event fosters community involvement and encourages voters to connect with their candidates in a memorable way, ultimately impacting the political landscape in Wolfratshausen.

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