THE BEAR presents MILESTONE
🎉 Our 100th show! Join us at the magical Theater im Delphi for a milestone celebration of true stories. Audience favorites, surprises, and voices from across 11 seasons take the stage.
🎉 Our 100th show! Join us at the magical Theater im Delphi for a milestone celebration of true stories. Audience favorites, surprises, and voices from across 11 seasons take the stage.
🎤 Call for 1-Minute Stories: “Milestones”
As we approach our 100th show, we’re inviting you to share a true, personal story in just 60 seconds. Big or small, life-changing or unforgettable — your milestone could be part of ours.
The top 10 stories will be featured on the big screen at Theater im Delphi.
THE bEAR invites you to its 97th show of true, personal stories told live by YOUR Favorite-winning storytellers from our last 10 shows.
These stories “bear” witness to the startling varieties and travails of human experience, and the shared threads of love, loss, fear and kindness that connect us. We arrive as strangers, and leave somehow more connected to our fellow Berliners through these shared human experiences.
“An incredibly inspiring, moving, funny, delightful evening.” Khushi Pasquale, storyteller
This XXL edition is an extra large program of Xtraordinary Xpressions of Life: 12 tellers each have 7 minutes maximum to explore the topic of “Refuge”, sometimes in the most unexpected ways. This diverse cast of protagonists ranging from 20 - 70-something years old,, from 7 different countries, attest to the startling varieties and travails of human experience.
TELL US ABOUT A MEMORABLE TIME YOU GAVE OR RECEIVED AN UNEXPECTED GIFT.
THE BEAR is proud to present its first all German program of stories from the blind. Storytellers are coached and the show is moderated by Lavinia Knop.
In celebration of World Science Summit 2020, THE BEAR bridges the gap between science and society with true stories, told live in Berlin and streamed around the world on November 5th.
People living & working with rare diseases share experiences that have shaped their lives. These stories connect us. Because we all have stories to tell.
We asked 8 people, “Why do they work?”, — surprisingly it has nothing to do with money.