Former projects (Vollhardt)
Under the direction of Peter Vollhardt and colleagues
- Gender Geschlender
A revue about gender/sex/masculinity/femininity together with Petra Eller and Melanie Unseld. Performances in July 2016 in the university auditorium. - The 70s revue
together with Peter Janßen. A revue for the 40th anniversary of the university. Performances in July and October 2014. This revue was awarded a special prize at the university's"Teaching Prize". - "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
by William Shakespeare with music by Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, directed by Anke Hoffmann and Peter Vollhardt, music: University Orchestra under the direction of Rida Murtada, set: Department of Material Culture under the direction of Petra Eller, performances in June 2009 - "Stomp Out Loud",
a musical recycling spectacle in the university car park, directed by Axel Fries and Peter Vollhardt, performances in July 2008 - "It's Oh So Quiet - Exile Composers in Hollywood"
A revue about nine composers who had to leave Germany during the Nazi era and found work in the Hollywood film industry. Performances in April in Oldenburg and in October 2007 at Towson University (Baltimore, USA), directed by Fred Ritzel and Peter Vollhardt - "Brassed Off. Mit Pauken und Trompeten"
A musical theatre piece about an English brass band in the coal mines, directed and conducted by Peter Vollhardt
Premiere: 26 October 2006 - "Vorwärts und viel vergessen...?!"
Revue on music and attitude to life in 40 years of GDR socialism, directed and musically directed by Peter Vollhardt, dramaturgy directed by Volker Steinkopff (subject: art)
Performances: October 2004 / January 2005 - "Iolanthe"
Operetta, in collaboration with the subjects of English, Textiles and Art
Performances: January 2003 and 14/15 May 2003, directed by Fred Ritzel and Peter Vollhardt - "...Von der Unzulänglichkeit menschlichen Strebens"
Kurt-Weill-Revue (password-protected access)
Performances: in 2000, directed by Fred Ritzel and Peter Vollhardt - "Baby in der Bar"
Jazzballett, directed by Fred Ritzel and Peter Vollhardt
Performances: October 1998 / January 1999