Events Archive

Saturday
31. January 2026
16:00 Uhr
Plakat-Halo

Der Halo als Heiligenschein – Vernissage

Das europäische Mittelalter und der Buddhismus
Zwölf außergewöhnliche Objekte zeigen überraschende Verflechtungen zwischen buddhistischer Kunst und der lateineuropäischen Welt.

Die Ausstellung eröffnet einen bislang kaum beleuchteten Blick auf ein global vernetztes Mittelalter – offen, neugierig und im Austausch mit den Religionen Asiens.

Grundlage dazu bietet das von der VW-Stiftung mitfinanzierte Buchprojekt „The Buddha and the Medieval West“ von Romedio Schmitz-Esser (Historisches Seminar der Universität Heidelberg). Die grundlegende Idee, Asien und Europa nicht getrennt zu sehen, entspricht dabei ganz den ursprünglichen Ideen der von Portheim-Stiftung.

Allerdings sind die Lücken, die die Zeit des Nationalsozialismus in der ursprünglichen Sammlung hinterlassen haben, dramatisch und betreffen gerade die mittelalterlichen Bestände, die fast komplett in der NS-Zeit veräußert worden sind.

Thursday
29. January 2026
18:15 Uhr
leuchter-saal

Vortrag und Diskussion: Die königlichen Schätze Kameruns aus der Kolonialzeit

Herausforderungen und Probleme bei der Rückgabe
Vortrag von Prince de Bangoua Legrand Tchatchouang, mit anschließender Diskussion mit Studierenden.

Mit einer 2019 unterzeichneten Charta hat die deutsche Bundesregierung die historische Verantwortung für ihre koloniale Vergangenheit übernommen.  Die Behandlung und Zukunft kamerunischer Kulturgüter, insbesondere der königlichen Schätze, stehen im Mittelpunkt der Gespräche zwischen der kamerunischen Regierung, vertreten durch den interministeriellen Ausschuss für die Rückführung illegal ins Ausland verbrachter Kulturgüter, und deutschen Museen.

Über seinen Ansprechpartner in Deutschland, den Prinzen von Bangoua, steht der interministerielle Ausschuss in Kontakt mit Museen in Berlin, Hamburg, Bremen, Leipzig, Köln, Stuttgart, Hannover, Bremen, Frankfurt, München, München Hamburg, und sogar in anderen europäischen Ländern, darunter das Museum von Angoulême in Frankreich, das Weltmuseum in Wien und Museen in der Schweiz, die kamerunische Sammlungen beherbergen.  Die traditionellen Führer fordern die Rückgabe der königlichen Schätze und der Schätze ihrer Vorfahren. Diese Stimmen werden gehört, die Museen lernen dazu und wenden nach und nach traditionsbewusstere Praktiken an, wobei einige bereits die Herkunftsgemeinschaften in die Provenienzforschung einbeziehen. Aber was blockiert den Rückgabeprozess?

Der interaktive Vortrag von Prinz Bangoua Legrand, Mitglied einer Königsfamilie und Vertreter Kameruns in der Frage der Rückgabe in Deutschland, bietet eine neue Perspektive auf die Frage der Rückgabe und die damit verbundenen Hindernisse.

Eine Veranstaltung des ZEGK - Institut für Europäische Kunstgeschichte der Universität Heidelberg.

Friday
23. January 2026
16:00 Uhr
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Philippinische Märchen

gelesen von Irmela Kopp
Lesung für Kinder von 6-12 Jahren. Teilnahme begrenzt auf 15 Kinder, daher bitten wir um: anmeldung@vkm-vpst.de
Wednesday
21. January 2026
20:00 Uhr
bis 21:30 Uhr
Screenshot 2026-01-12 143947

Stone Tape Sonata

a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland
The English Drama Group of the PH Heidelberg presents "Stone Tape Sonata", a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland. Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more information.

Bestselling true-crime writer John Gaunt doesn’t just research his subjects — he inhabits them. To write his books, he goes and lives in the houses where crimes were committed, believing that walls remember what people forget. However, his latest project is painfully personal: he has moved back into the house where his wife was murdered 20 years ago. Once again, immersion is his method. But this time, he is taking things to a new level. Inside the house, he stages live re-enactments of real crimes that happened there through the ages — performed by actors and witnessed by an audience. John claims it's an attempt to prove the validity of Stone Tape Theory—the idea that stone can absorb moments from the past and replay them. But his publishers are worried that John is losing his grip on reality and send an agent to shut the project down. John begs for one final hour to prove that the house still remembers.

Is he about to uncover something extraordinary — or has he finally lost his grip on reality? Step inside. Join the audience. Decide for yourself. You choose which rooms to enter, which stories to follow—and how deeply you allow the house to draw you in.

*Free roam theatre is a special kind of theatre: Instead of sitting still while others present a story to you, you are the one moving through the world of the play, choosing where to go, who to follow, and which moments to linger in. As a result, you will have a unique experience unlike that of anyone else: a story pieced together through your decisions and your journey through the house. Come and make it happen!

Age recommendation 14 years

Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more informations.

Wednesday
21. January 2026
17:30 Uhr
bis 19:00 Uhr
Screenshot 2026-01-12 143947

Stone Tape Sonata

a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland
The English Drama Group of the PH Heidelberg presents "Stone Tape Sonata", a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland. Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more information.

Bestselling true-crime writer John Gaunt doesn’t just research his subjects — he inhabits them. To write his books, he goes and lives in the houses where crimes were committed, believing that walls remember what people forget. However, his latest project is painfully personal: he has moved back into the house where his wife was murdered 20 years ago. Once again, immersion is his method. But this time, he is taking things to a new level. Inside the house, he stages live re-enactments of real crimes that happened there through the ages — performed by actors and witnessed by an audience. John claims it's an attempt to prove the validity of Stone Tape Theory—the idea that stone can absorb moments from the past and replay them. But his publishers are worried that John is losing his grip on reality and send an agent to shut the project down. John begs for one final hour to prove that the house still remembers.

Is he about to uncover something extraordinary — or has he finally lost his grip on reality? Step inside. Join the audience. Decide for yourself. You choose which rooms to enter, which stories to follow—and how deeply you allow the house to draw you in.

*Free roam theatre is a special kind of theatre: Instead of sitting still while others present a story to you, you are the one moving through the world of the play, choosing where to go, who to follow, and which moments to linger in. As a result, you will have a unique experience unlike that of anyone else: a story pieced together through your decisions and your journey through the house. Come and make it happen!

Age recommendation 14 years

Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more informations.

Tuesday
20. January 2026
20:00 Uhr
bis 21:30 Uhr
Screenshot 2026-01-12 143947

Stone Tape Sonata

a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland
The English Drama Group of the PH Heidelberg presents "Stone Tape Sonata", a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland. Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more information.

Bestselling true-crime writer John Gaunt doesn’t just research his subjects — he inhabits them. To write his books, he goes and lives in the houses where crimes were committed, believing that walls remember what people forget. However, his latest project is painfully personal: he has moved back into the house where his wife was murdered 20 years ago. Once again, immersion is his method. But this time, he is taking things to a new level. Inside the house, he stages live re-enactments of real crimes that happened there through the ages — performed by actors and witnessed by an audience. John claims it's an attempt to prove the validity of Stone Tape Theory—the idea that stone can absorb moments from the past and replay them. But his publishers are worried that John is losing his grip on reality and send an agent to shut the project down. John begs for one final hour to prove that the house still remembers.

Is he about to uncover something extraordinary — or has he finally lost his grip on reality? Step inside. Join the audience. Decide for yourself. You choose which rooms to enter, which stories to follow—and how deeply you allow the house to draw you in.

*Free roam theatre is a special kind of theatre: Instead of sitting still while others present a story to you, you are the one moving through the world of the play, choosing where to go, who to follow, and which moments to linger in. As a result, you will have a unique experience unlike that of anyone else: a story pieced together through your decisions and your journey through the house. Come and make it happen!

Age recommendation 14 years

Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more informations.

Tuesday
20. January 2026
17:30 Uhr
bis 19:00 Uhr
Screenshot 2026-01-12 143947

Stone Tape Sonata

a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland
The English Drama Group of the PH Heidelberg presents "Stone Tape Sonata", a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland. Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more information.

Bestselling true-crime writer John Gaunt doesn’t just research his subjects — he inhabits them. To write his books, he goes and lives in the houses where crimes were committed, believing that walls remember what people forget. However, his latest project is painfully personal: he has moved back into the house where his wife was murdered 20 years ago. Once again, immersion is his method. But this time, he is taking things to a new level. Inside the house, he stages live re-enactments of real crimes that happened there through the ages — performed by actors and witnessed by an audience. John claims it's an attempt to prove the validity of Stone Tape Theory—the idea that stone can absorb moments from the past and replay them. But his publishers are worried that John is losing his grip on reality and send an agent to shut the project down. John begs for one final hour to prove that the house still remembers.

Is he about to uncover something extraordinary — or has he finally lost his grip on reality? Step inside. Join the audience. Decide for yourself. You choose which rooms to enter, which stories to follow—and how deeply you allow the house to draw you in.

*Free roam theatre is a special kind of theatre: Instead of sitting still while others present a story to you, you are the one moving through the world of the play, choosing where to go, who to follow, and which moments to linger in. As a result, you will have a unique experience unlike that of anyone else: a story pieced together through your decisions and your journey through the house. Come and make it happen!

Age recommendation 14 years

Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more informations.

Monday
19. January 2026
17:30 Uhr
bis 19:00 Uhr
Screenshot 2026-01-12 143947

Stone Tape Sonata

a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland
The English Drama Group of the PH Heidelberg presents "Stone Tape Sonata", a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland. Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more information.

Bestselling true-crime writer John Gaunt doesn’t just research his subjects — he inhabits them. To write his books, he goes and lives in the houses where crimes were committed, believing that walls remember what people forget. However, his latest project is painfully personal: he has moved back into the house where his wife was murdered 20 years ago. Once again, immersion is his method. But this time, he is taking things to a new level. Inside the house, he stages live re-enactments of real crimes that happened there through the ages — performed by actors and witnessed by an audience. John claims it's an attempt to prove the validity of Stone Tape Theory—the idea that stone can absorb moments from the past and replay them. But his publishers are worried that John is losing his grip on reality and send an agent to shut the project down. John begs for one final hour to prove that the house still remembers.

Is he about to uncover something extraordinary — or has he finally lost his grip on reality? Step inside. Join the audience. Decide for yourself. You choose which rooms to enter, which stories to follow—and how deeply you allow the house to draw you in.

*Free roam theatre is a special kind of theatre: Instead of sitting still while others present a story to you, you are the one moving through the world of the play, choosing where to go, who to follow, and which moments to linger in. As a result, you will have a unique experience unlike that of anyone else: a story pieced together through your decisions and your journey through the house. Come and make it happen!

Age recommendation 14 years

Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more informations.

Monday
19. January 2026
20:00 Uhr
bis 21:30 Uhr
Screenshot 2026-01-12 143947

Stone Tape Sonata

a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland
The English Drama Group of the PH Heidelberg presents "Stone Tape Sonata", a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland. Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more information.

Bestselling true-crime writer John Gaunt doesn’t just research his subjects — he inhabits them. To write his books, he goes and lives in the houses where crimes were committed, believing that walls remember what people forget. However, his latest project is painfully personal: he has moved back into the house where his wife was murdered 20 years ago. Once again, immersion is his method. But this time, he is taking things to a new level. Inside the house, he stages live re-enactments of real crimes that happened there through the ages — performed by actors and witnessed by an audience. John claims it's an attempt to prove the validity of Stone Tape Theory—the idea that stone can absorb moments from the past and replay them. But his publishers are worried that John is losing his grip on reality and send an agent to shut the project down. John begs for one final hour to prove that the house still remembers.

Is he about to uncover something extraordinary — or has he finally lost his grip on reality? Step inside. Join the audience. Decide for yourself. You choose which rooms to enter, which stories to follow—and how deeply you allow the house to draw you in.

*Free roam theatre is a special kind of theatre: Instead of sitting still while others present a story to you, you are the one moving through the world of the play, choosing where to go, who to follow, and which moments to linger in. As a result, you will have a unique experience unlike that of anyone else: a story pieced together through your decisions and your journey through the house. Come and make it happen!

Age recommendation 14 years

Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more informations.

Sunday
18. January 2026
18:30 Uhr
bis 20:00 Uhr
Screenshot 2026-01-12 143947

Stone Tape Sonata

a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland
The English Drama Group of the PH Heidelberg presents "Stone Tape Sonata", a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland. Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more information.

Bestselling true-crime writer John Gaunt doesn’t just research his subjects — he inhabits them. To write his books, he goes and lives in the houses where crimes were committed, believing that walls remember what people forget. However, his latest project is painfully personal: he has moved back into the house where his wife was murdered 20 years ago. Once again, immersion is his method. But this time, he is taking things to a new level. Inside the house, he stages live re-enactments of real crimes that happened there through the ages — performed by actors and witnessed by an audience. John claims it's an attempt to prove the validity of Stone Tape Theory—the idea that stone can absorb moments from the past and replay them. But his publishers are worried that John is losing his grip on reality and send an agent to shut the project down. John begs for one final hour to prove that the house still remembers.

Is he about to uncover something extraordinary — or has he finally lost his grip on reality? Step inside. Join the audience. Decide for yourself. You choose which rooms to enter, which stories to follow—and how deeply you allow the house to draw you in.

*Free roam theatre is a special kind of theatre: Instead of sitting still while others present a story to you, you are the one moving through the world of the play, choosing where to go, who to follow, and which moments to linger in. As a result, you will have a unique experience unlike that of anyone else: a story pieced together through your decisions and your journey through the house. Come and make it happen!

Age recommendation 14 years

Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more informations.

Sunday
18. January 2026
14:30 Uhr
Hip-Hop

Inspirationen

Was das Hip-Hop Feuer in Heidelberg entfachte
Führung des Freien Hip-Hop Instituts
Sunday
18. January 2026
21:00 Uhr
bis 22:30 Uhr
Screenshot 2026-01-12 143947

Stone Tape Sonata

a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland
The English Drama Group of the PH Heidelberg presents "Stone Tape Sonata", a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland. Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more information.

Bestselling true-crime writer John Gaunt doesn’t just research his subjects — he inhabits them. To write his books, he goes and lives in the houses where crimes were committed, believing that walls remember what people forget. However, his latest project is painfully personal: he has moved back into the house where his wife was murdered 20 years ago. Once again, immersion is his method. But this time, he is taking things to a new level. Inside the house, he stages live re-enactments of real crimes that happened there through the ages — performed by actors and witnessed by an audience. John claims it's an attempt to prove the validity of Stone Tape Theory—the idea that stone can absorb moments from the past and replay them. But his publishers are worried that John is losing his grip on reality and send an agent to shut the project down. John begs for one final hour to prove that the house still remembers.

Is he about to uncover something extraordinary — or has he finally lost his grip on reality? Step inside. Join the audience. Decide for yourself. You choose which rooms to enter, which stories to follow—and how deeply you allow the house to draw you in.

*Free roam theatre is a special kind of theatre: Instead of sitting still while others present a story to you, you are the one moving through the world of the play, choosing where to go, who to follow, and which moments to linger in. As a result, you will have a unique experience unlike that of anyone else: a story pieced together through your decisions and your journey through the house. Come and make it happen!

Age recommendation 14 years

Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more informations.

Sunday
18. January 2026
14:30 Uhr
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Sacred Dirt

mit Joost Brokke
Führung
Sunday
18. January 2026
16:00 Uhr
bis 17:30 Uhr
Screenshot 2026-01-12 143947

Stone Tape Sonata

a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland
The English Drama Group of the PH Heidelberg presents "Stone Tape Sonata", a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland. Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more information.

Bestselling true-crime writer John Gaunt doesn’t just research his subjects — he inhabits them. To write his books, he goes and lives in the houses where crimes were committed, believing that walls remember what people forget. However, his latest project is painfully personal: he has moved back into the house where his wife was murdered 20 years ago. Once again, immersion is his method. But this time, he is taking things to a new level. Inside the house, he stages live re-enactments of real crimes that happened there through the ages — performed by actors and witnessed by an audience. John claims it's an attempt to prove the validity of Stone Tape Theory—the idea that stone can absorb moments from the past and replay them. But his publishers are worried that John is losing his grip on reality and send an agent to shut the project down. John begs for one final hour to prove that the house still remembers.

Is he about to uncover something extraordinary — or has he finally lost his grip on reality? Step inside. Join the audience. Decide for yourself. You choose which rooms to enter, which stories to follow—and how deeply you allow the house to draw you in.

*Free roam theatre is a special kind of theatre: Instead of sitting still while others present a story to you, you are the one moving through the world of the play, choosing where to go, who to follow, and which moments to linger in. As a result, you will have a unique experience unlike that of anyone else: a story pieced together through your decisions and your journey through the house. Come and make it happen!

Age recommendation 14 years

Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more informations.

Saturday
17. January 2026
18:30 Uhr
bis 20:00 Uhr
Screenshot 2026-01-12 143947

Stone Tape Sonata

a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland
The English Drama Group of the PH Heidelberg presents "Stone Tape Sonata", a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland. Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more information.

Bestselling true-crime writer John Gaunt doesn’t just research his subjects — he inhabits them. To write his books, he goes and lives in the houses where crimes were committed, believing that walls remember what people forget. However, his latest project is painfully personal: he has moved back into the house where his wife was murdered 20 years ago. Once again, immersion is his method. But this time, he is taking things to a new level. Inside the house, he stages live re-enactments of real crimes that happened there through the ages — performed by actors and witnessed by an audience. John claims it's an attempt to prove the validity of Stone Tape Theory—the idea that stone can absorb moments from the past and replay them. But his publishers are worried that John is losing his grip on reality and send an agent to shut the project down. John begs for one final hour to prove that the house still remembers.

Is he about to uncover something extraordinary — or has he finally lost his grip on reality? Step inside. Join the audience. Decide for yourself. You choose which rooms to enter, which stories to follow—and how deeply you allow the house to draw you in.

*Free roam theatre is a special kind of theatre: Instead of sitting still while others present a story to you, you are the one moving through the world of the play, choosing where to go, who to follow, and which moments to linger in. As a result, you will have a unique experience unlike that of anyone else: a story pieced together through your decisions and your journey through the house. Come and make it happen!

Age recommendation 14 years

Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more informations.

Saturday
17. January 2026
16:00 Uhr
bis 17:30 Uhr
Screenshot 2026-01-12 143947

Stone Tape Sonata

a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland
The English Drama Group of the PH Heidelberg presents "Stone Tape Sonata", a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland. Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more information.

Bestselling true-crime writer John Gaunt doesn’t just research his subjects — he inhabits them. To write his books, he goes and lives in the houses where crimes were committed, believing that walls remember what people forget. However, his latest project is painfully personal: he has moved back into the house where his wife was murdered 20 years ago. Once again, immersion is his method. But this time, he is taking things to a new level. Inside the house, he stages live re-enactments of real crimes that happened there through the ages — performed by actors and witnessed by an audience. John claims it's an attempt to prove the validity of Stone Tape Theory—the idea that stone can absorb moments from the past and replay them. But his publishers are worried that John is losing his grip on reality and send an agent to shut the project down. John begs for one final hour to prove that the house still remembers.

Is he about to uncover something extraordinary — or has he finally lost his grip on reality? Step inside. Join the audience. Decide for yourself. You choose which rooms to enter, which stories to follow—and how deeply you allow the house to draw you in.

*Free roam theatre is a special kind of theatre: Instead of sitting still while others present a story to you, you are the one moving through the world of the play, choosing where to go, who to follow, and which moments to linger in. As a result, you will have a unique experience unlike that of anyone else: a story pieced together through your decisions and your journey through the house. Come and make it happen!

Age recommendation 14 years

Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more informations.

Saturday
17. January 2026
21:00 Uhr
bis 22:30 Uhr
Screenshot 2026-01-12 143947

Stone Tape Sonata

a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland
The English Drama Group of the PH Heidelberg presents "Stone Tape Sonata", a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland. Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more information.

Bestselling true-crime writer John Gaunt doesn’t just research his subjects — he inhabits them. To write his books, he goes and lives in the houses where crimes were committed, believing that walls remember what people forget. However, his latest project is painfully personal: he has moved back into the house where his wife was murdered 20 years ago. Once again, immersion is his method. But this time, he is taking things to a new level. Inside the house, he stages live re-enactments of real crimes that happened there through the ages — performed by actors and witnessed by an audience. John claims it's an attempt to prove the validity of Stone Tape Theory—the idea that stone can absorb moments from the past and replay them. But his publishers are worried that John is losing his grip on reality and send an agent to shut the project down. John begs for one final hour to prove that the house still remembers.

Is he about to uncover something extraordinary — or has he finally lost his grip on reality? Step inside. Join the audience. Decide for yourself. You choose which rooms to enter, which stories to follow—and how deeply you allow the house to draw you in.

*Free roam theatre is a special kind of theatre: Instead of sitting still while others present a story to you, you are the one moving through the world of the play, choosing where to go, who to follow, and which moments to linger in. As a result, you will have a unique experience unlike that of anyone else: a story pieced together through your decisions and your journey through the house. Come and make it happen!

Age recommendation 14 years

Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more informations.

Friday
16. January 2026
20:00 Uhr
bis 21:30 Uhr
Screenshot 2026-01-12 143947

Stone Tape Sonata

a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland
The English Drama Group of the PH Heidelberg presents "Stone Tape Sonata", a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland. Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more information.

Bestselling true-crime writer John Gaunt doesn’t just research his subjects — he inhabits them. To write his books, he goes and lives in the houses where crimes were committed, believing that walls remember what people forget. However, his latest project is painfully personal: he has moved back into the house where his wife was murdered 20 years ago. Once again, immersion is his method. But this time, he is taking things to a new level. Inside the house, he stages live re-enactments of real crimes that happened there through the ages — performed by actors and witnessed by an audience. John claims it's an attempt to prove the validity of Stone Tape Theory—the idea that stone can absorb moments from the past and replay them. But his publishers are worried that John is losing his grip on reality and send an agent to shut the project down. John begs for one final hour to prove that the house still remembers.

Is he about to uncover something extraordinary — or has he finally lost his grip on reality? Step inside. Join the audience. Decide for yourself. You choose which rooms to enter, which stories to follow—and how deeply you allow the house to draw you in.

*Free roam theatre is a special kind of theatre: Instead of sitting still while others present a story to you, you are the one moving through the world of the play, choosing where to go, who to follow, and which moments to linger in. As a result, you will have a unique experience unlike that of anyone else: a story pieced together through your decisions and your journey through the house. Come and make it happen!

Age recommendation 14 years

Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more informations.

Friday
16. January 2026
17:30 Uhr
bis 19:00 Uhr
Screenshot 2026-01-12 143947

Stone Tape Sonata

a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland
The English Drama Group of the PH Heidelberg presents "Stone Tape Sonata", a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland. Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more information.

Bestselling true-crime writer John Gaunt doesn’t just research his subjects — he inhabits them. To write his books, he goes and lives in the houses where crimes were committed, believing that walls remember what people forget. However, his latest project is painfully personal: he has moved back into the house where his wife was murdered 20 years ago. Once again, immersion is his method. But this time, he is taking things to a new level. Inside the house, he stages live re-enactments of real crimes that happened there through the ages — performed by actors and witnessed by an audience. John claims it's an attempt to prove the validity of Stone Tape Theory—the idea that stone can absorb moments from the past and replay them. But his publishers are worried that John is losing his grip on reality and send an agent to shut the project down. John begs for one final hour to prove that the house still remembers.

Is he about to uncover something extraordinary — or has he finally lost his grip on reality? Step inside. Join the audience. Decide for yourself. You choose which rooms to enter, which stories to follow—and how deeply you allow the house to draw you in.

*Free roam theatre is a special kind of theatre: Instead of sitting still while others present a story to you, you are the one moving through the world of the play, choosing where to go, who to follow, and which moments to linger in. As a result, you will have a unique experience unlike that of anyone else: a story pieced together through your decisions and your journey through the house. Come and make it happen!

Age recommendation 14 years

Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more informations.

Thursday
15. January 2026
20:00 Uhr
bis 21:30 Uhr
Screenshot 2026-01-12 143947

Stone Tape Sonata

a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland
The English Drama Group of the PH Heidelberg presents "Stone Tape Sonata", a free-roam*, site-specific theatre experience by Ed Hartland. Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more information.

Bestselling true-crime writer John Gaunt doesn’t just research his subjects — he inhabits them. To write his books, he goes and lives in the houses where crimes were committed, believing that walls remember what people forget. However, his latest project is painfully personal: he has moved back into the house where his wife was murdered 20 years ago. Once again, immersion is his method. But this time, he is taking things to a new level. Inside the house, he stages live re-enactments of real crimes that happened there through the ages — performed by actors and witnessed by an audience. John claims it's an attempt to prove the validity of Stone Tape Theory—the idea that stone can absorb moments from the past and replay them. But his publishers are worried that John is losing his grip on reality and send an agent to shut the project down. John begs for one final hour to prove that the house still remembers.

Is he about to uncover something extraordinary — or has he finally lost his grip on reality? Step inside. Join the audience. Decide for yourself. You choose which rooms to enter, which stories to follow—and how deeply you allow the house to draw you in.

*Free roam theatre is a special kind of theatre: Instead of sitting still while others present a story to you, you are the one moving through the world of the play, choosing where to go, who to follow, and which moments to linger in. As a result, you will have a unique experience unlike that of anyone else: a story pieced together through your decisions and your journey through the house. Come and make it happen!

Age recommendation 14 years

Please visit www.ph-theater.de for tickets and more informations.

Sunday
11. January 2026
14:30 Uhr
turkmenischer Schmuck

Sammlung Boldt

Turkmenischer Schmuck
Führung
Wednesday
7. January 2026
17:00 Uhr
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**** entfällt / cancelled**** Rivers connect – in South Asia and in Heidelberg

Guided tour and poetry reading in english
***** Wegen Krankheit muss die Führung leider abgesagt werden. With Yash Gurbani. This tour explores how nature, community, stories, and poetry flow together. Poems by Friedrich Hölderlin and Muhammad Iqbal accompany you along the way.
Sunday
21. December 2025
19:00 Uhr
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EHRENPREIS: Ein Weihnachten für Otto

Tanz
Eine körperliche Spurensuche zur deutschen Identität von Lisa Bless zwischen Mannheim, Heidelberg und dem eigenen Ich.
Wie können neue Formen des Erinnerns und Austauschs entstehen? In »EHRENPREIS: Ein Weihnachten für Otto« wird Tanz zur Sprache, um familiäre Erinnerung(stück)en, Geschichten, Schweigen, Scham und Weitergegebenes sichtbar zu machen. Gleichzeitig ist es eine Einladung, den eigenen Schatten nachzuspüren.

Lisa Bless durchwandert Erinnerungen und die Erzählungen ihres Großvaters aus Krieg und Nachkriegszeit und öffnet Räume, in denen Vergangenheit nachhallt und Fragen gestellt werden. Im Zusammenspiel von Körper, Stimme und Narration entsteht ein Raum, in dem persönliche und gemeinsame Geschichte aufeinandertreffen.

Ein Solostück über Identität, Verantwortung und die Frage, wie wir heute miteinander leben und erinnern wollen.

Konzept, Choreografie, Kostüm: Lisa Bless
Dramaturgie: Natalie Broschat
Sounddesign: Elama Mampomo & Savio Suriano

Gefördert vom Kulturamt der Stadt Heidelberg, Proberaum ermöglicht durch INTER-ACTIONS, Studio Actions

Tickets (12€) direkt an der Abendkasse im Völkerkundemuseum

Sunday
21. December 2025
14:30 Uhr
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Führung: Pieces of Life

Die Philippinen-Sammlung der vPST
Saturday
20. December 2025
19:00 Uhr
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EHRENPREIS: Ein Weihnachten für Otto

Tanz
Eine körperliche Spurensuche zur deutschen Identität von Lisa Bless zwischen Mannheim, Heidelberg und dem eigenen Ich.
Wie können neue Formen des Erinnerns und Austauschs entstehen? In »EHRENPREIS: Ein Weihnachten für Otto« wird Tanz zur Sprache, um familiäre Erinnerung(slück)en, Geschichten, Schweigen, Scham und Weitergegebenes sichtbar zu machen. Gleichzeitig ist es eine Einladung, den eigenen Schatten nachzuspüren.

Lisa Bless durchwandert Erinnerungen und die Erzählungen ihres Großvaters aus Krieg und Nachkriegszeit und öffnet Räume, in denen Vergangenheit nachhallt und Fragen gestellt werden. Im Zusammenspiel von Körper, Stimme und Narration entsteht ein Raum, in dem persönliche und gemeinsame Geschichte aufeinandertreffen.

Ein Solostück über Identität, Verantwortung und die Frage, wie wir heute miteinander leben und erinnern wollen.

Konzept, Choreografie, Kostüm: Lisa Bless
Dramaturgie: Natalie Broschat
Sounddesign: Elama Mampomo & Savio Suriano

Gefördert vom Kulturamt der Stadt Heidelberg, Proberaum ermöglicht durch INTER-ACTIONS, Studio Actions

Tickets (12€) direkt an der Abendkasse im Völkerkundemuseum