
How Could This Happen? Germany 1933 to 1945
Historian Götz Aly explores how Germany descended into Nazism and war. The lecture examines the propaganda and control methods the NSDAP used to manipulate society.
13 events for the next 18 months

Historian Götz Aly explores how Germany descended into Nazism and war. The lecture examines the propaganda and control methods the NSDAP used to manipulate society.

Christine Prayon, known as Birte Schneider from the Heute Show, brings her farewell tour to the stage - a sharp, ideas-driven show that goes beyond criticism to ask what a better world might actually look like.

Jörg Lau, foreign policy editor at ZEIT, presents his book on what a bolder German foreign policy should look like - an evening of reading and discussion in Löhne.

Four stand-up acts, one stage in Löhne: host Laura Brümmer sets the tone, while Don Clarke, Simon Mann and BORA each bring their own brand of comedy to the night.

Pianist Joseph Moog, an internationally award-winning artist, presents the programme "Wasserwelten". A classical piano concert featuring a performer known for appearances on the world's leading stages.

Vier Gewinnt is the world's only Die Fantastischen Vier cover band, performing their biggest rap hits with the same energy and humour as the originals. A standing-room show in Löhne - expect a lively crowd and a fun night.

Jehona Kicaj reads from her award-winning debut "ë", a novel about the experience of a child of Kosovo refugees growing up in Germany.

Singer/songwriter Reinhold Beckmann takes his new songs on the road, joined by Thomas Biller and Jan-Peter Klöpfel for an intimate live set mixing music and storytelling.

Jess Jochimsen mixes political satire, original songs and comic slides in a cabaret show that takes on aggrieved men in power, the climate crisis and the stubborn case for optimism.

Theatre Liberi presents a modern version of the classic Aladdin tale, full of magic, adventure and humour for the whole family.